Smiles on the faces of the children of Kherson, whose lives are anything but normal
The children of Kherson don't grow up in years, but in seconds... between the sound of a gunshot and the moment of impact.
The children of Kherson don't grow up in years, but in seconds... between the sound of a gunshot and the moment of impact.
One of the things that hasn't changed since February 2022 is the discreet but essential chain of solidarity that enables us, delivery after delivery, to collect in Europe and then deliver to the Ukrainian population some of the equipment they need.
Thanks to the initiative of Valentin Dulignée, a French artist who organised fundraisers during his concerts in France to support communities in Ukraine, The Small Projects Team was able to raise €600 for
Over the last few days, we've been able to deliver computers donated by French companies to Kharkiv, thanks to our partners Adults for Children and Agir Ensemble pour l'Ukraine. 👉 We began by distributing computers to families in need.
The Tsikava Hatka programme - literally "the curious house" in Ukrainian - is still going strong. Designed to provide warm, playful spaces for children in hospital, it transforms hospital corridors into places of dreams and imagination,
Our playful little houses are continuing their tour of Ukraine! This time, 5 new units from the Tsikava Hatka programme have been delivered and installed at the Regional Family Health Medical Centre of the Dnipro regional council.
Our programme to install computer rooms is continuing, with 30 new computers sent in recent weeks to centres run by our partners in Poltava, Smila and Zhytomyr. The aim of these installations is to build local capacity, promote inclusion
Thanks to the donations we receive on a regular basis, we are able to continue our programme of creating children's libraries and toy libraries. The more we create, the more information about this programme circulates, and the more requests we receive. To maximise the impact,
After Kyiv, the journey of French clown JyJou and Nataliia Piskova, coordinator of The Small Projects Team in Kyiv, took them to the Berizky Artistic Lyceum, a boarding school in the Mykolaïv region. This school is home to
Offering children a place where they can learn, play and escape from everyday life: that's the aim of our latest action in Ukraine. Thanks to our friends at JaxFund/Justanswer, we have been able to buy books and games for
Funding, creation and management of micro-humanitarian projects
The Small Projects Team is a non-profit humanitarian association registered in France.
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