Distance education without barriers: support for the most vulnerable students

Distance education without barriers: support for the most vulnerable students

Together we continue to support children who have suffered the most from the war!

The “For the Future of Children” Charitable Foundation in partnership with the “TechAid Foundation Ukraine” Charitable Foundation handed over 20 modern laptops to the students of the Optima distance school. They were given to students belonging to the most vulnerable categories: children with health problems, orphans and other students who especially need support.

For many of them, distance learning is the only way to get a quality education. The new laptops provide access not only to lessons but also to additional courses, creative projects, and communication with peers. We believe that this gift will be a powerful impetus for development!

We are sincerely grateful to the TechAid Foundation Ukraine for their support and care. With this help, children receive not only equipment, but also a chance for a better future.

We share photos of our young scholarship holders with their new laptops. Together we create good news and help children dream, develop and plan their happy lives!

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04.12.2024
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