A social service called “Day Care for Children with Subgroup A Disabilities” is being implemented in Kyiv, aimed at supporting children with Subgroup A disabilities and their families.
The service is provided by the charity organization “Dream to Live” as part of a small grants project: 120 social service providers from different parts of Ukraine received funding to launch and develop social services.
This is part of a new tool that is already in operation and helps create and develop social services for which there is a real demand from the public. This initiative is being implemented with the support of the UK Government as part of the “Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, Innovation, and Transformation (SPIRIT)” project, carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the Social Protection Fund for Persons with Disabilities, and UNICEF Ukraine, and administered by ISAR Ednannia.
The service is designed to help families who face daily physical and emotional strain, a lack of safe spaces for children, and limited opportunities for socialization.
