Fundraising

Rehabilitation for children and adults

Support rehabilitation for children and adults with special needs

Rehabilitation for children and adults
Project duration
January 2025 — December 2026
Location
Pidhorodne, Ioaniv Center
Target audience
Children with cerebral palsy, autism, developmental disabilities
Number of beneficiaries
Up to 40 children per year

About the project

The “Rehabilitation of Children and Adults” project is designed to provide infants, toddlers, people with disabilities, and patients recovering from trauma, neurological disorders, chronic conditions, and complex functional impairments with access to timely, comprehensive, and high-quality care.

For many families, long-term rehabilitation is financially out of reach, even though it is the regularity of sessions that determines progress in restoring movement, speech, independence, and overall quality of life. This is why we are developing this charitable sector—to ensure that help is accessible to those who need it most.

Who the Project Helps

Support within this initiative is provided to:

  • infants and toddlers at risk of or showing signs of developmental delay;
  • children with neurological disorders and musculoskeletal impairments;
  • adults recovering from strokes, trauma, surgeries, and complex somatic conditions;
  • people with chronic neurological and orthopedic diseases;
  • patients who require long-term functional recovery.

How We Help

The IOANNIV CENTER multidisciplinary team designs a personalized rehabilitation pathway for each beneficiary.

The program may include:

  • physical therapy;
  • ergotherapy (hand therapy);
  • speech and language therapy;
  • sensory integration therapy;
  • psychological support;
  • independent living skills training;
  • consultations for parents and families, and more.

We work with the individual as a whole functional need rather than focusing solely on an isolated diagnosis, ensuring that recovery is sustainable and carries over into daily life.

Where Your Support Goes

Charitable contributions made to this project help secure:

  • free or co-funded rehabilitation courses;
  • the work of our multidisciplinary team of specialists;
  • consumables and therapeutic equipment;
  • upgrades to the center’s innovative tech base;
  • VR therapy, Neurochat, and sensory tools;
  • support for families who cannot afford to cover the full cost of a course.

Each rehabilitation course means:

  • a child’s very first independent steps
  • restoring hand function after an injury
  • recovering speech after a stroke
  • the ability to eat, write, and work again
  • pain reduction
  • returning a person to their family, education, work, and a dignified life

By supporting this project, you invest in the functional recovery, independence, and future of a real person.