The organization “Responsible Citizens” has joined the “Ukraine for Every Child” Manifesto
On the occasion of Universal Children’s Day, which this year marks the 35th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the organization “Responsible Citizens” is joining the communication campaign “Ukraine for Every Child. It Matters.” The aim of the campaign is to highlight the importance of protecting children’s rights and ensuring the best conditions for their development in all areas of life: education, culture, healthcare, and more.
“Responsible Citizens” actively supports families with children, especially in frontline regions, implementing projects aimed at providing psychosocial support, protection, and educational services. We help children and families overcome the challenges of war by providing access to essential services and support programs.
“Protecting children’s rights and creating conditions for their development is a task we approach with professionalism and deep understanding. Our specialists in social work, psychology, and education collaborate to ensure sustainable support for families. At ‘Responsible Citizens,’ we implement advanced practices that help children cope with traumatic events and grow in environments that foster their potential,” says Olga Kosse, Chairwoman of the Board of “Responsible Citizens.”
The campaign “Ukraine for Every Child. It Matters” is being implemented with the support of the Coordination Center for the Development of Family-Based Child Care, the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the European Union, and UNICEF Ukraine.
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