Our mission

“The home of happy children” centre has been helping dispossessed children since 2007. Our main aim is the care about children, to create the atmosphere of some family coziness for them, to support them with all necessary things for full and all-round development while the kid is searching for his family. We help to find such family for every child, where he’ll want to live in.

Residence
Food
Education
Health care
We find loving families
Every child who comes to the Help Center undergoes a full examination. The results show that every second child needs medical care.
5%
assistance in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases
20%
dental care
15%
vision care
10%
musculoskeletal care
During the activities of the charitable organization “City of Happy Children” children were operated with strabismus, athlete, hernias; kids with severe diagnoses: HIV / AIDS, diabetes, dwarfism, heart disease, tuberculosis – all of them were rehabilitated.
The Centers were created to help children who’re:
  • abandoned by their parents (left in hospitals, nursing homes, and whose parents are in prison)
  • have been abused (physically, sexually)
  • orphans (whose parents have died)
  • found on the street (beggars, “travelers”)
  • taken from families where there was a threat to child’s health or life (children who had been starved, who had been left unattended for a long time, whose needs had been ignored)
The Centers carry out their work in the following areas:
  • providing all necessary facilities (24 hours room contents, food, clothing)
  • medical rehabilitation, treatment of chronic diseases (HIV, allergies, diabetes, rickets), performing required surgery (strabismus, clubfoot)
  • annual rehabilitation of children (according to the types of diseases and needs of children)
  • psychological rehabilitation (working with children’s fears, reappraisal of violence and feelings over the loss of loved ones)
  • correction of educational neglect (most children who get into our Center, didn’t attend any schools, reaching school age)
  • children’s rights and interests protection
  • children’s placement in the families