Projects 1-10 of 12
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The objective of the Children's Playground is to give children with disabilities a place to have fun.
Children, people with disabilities
Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
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This project funds the development and repair of a room used for children’s programmes at the Jewish Community Centre in Vitebsk to give up to 130 children and young people a sociable place to meet friends.
Children
Community development
Vitebsk, Belarus
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The ‘Dream Room’ in Kharkov is a facility that provides children with disabilities a sensory room with all the necessary equipment to enable them to learn and play.
Children, people with disabilities
Kharkov, Ukraine
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This project allows Jewish children in Ukraine to be educated in a Jewish, inclusive and academic environment.
Children, people with disabilities
Community development
Kharkov, Ukraine
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This programme aims to make the lives of older people and those with disabilities easier with the free transport system the project aims to put in place throughout Ukraine.
Elderly, people with disabilities
Community support
Ukraine
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This project aims to fix and replace broken telephones for older people in Ukraine facilitating easier communication and preventing social isolation.
Elderly
Welfare, community development
Kiev
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Kharkov's Jewish Community Centre (JCC), The Wohl Centre, opened in March 2011 and serves the Jewish population of Kharkov, Ukraine, many of whom face a daily economic struggle. This centre offers pensioners, among other groups, a space for valued so...
Community support
Kharkov, Ukraine
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This year WJR will support the purchase of furniture, musical equipment and IT equipment for the Jewish Community Centres in Krivoy Rog.
Community support
Ukraine
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WJR contributes to the running costs of Krakow's Jewish Community Centre, Beit Chayil, which opened its doors to the public in 2008 and has quickly become the focal point for Krakow's emerging Jewish community.
Community support
Poland
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WJR contributes towards the running costs of the children's home Casa Noua, in Vadul lui Voda, Moldova. Casa Noua houses up to thirty former street children at any one time and assists them in adapting to lives as contributing members of society and ...
Children
Welfare, Community support
Moldova

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