Children’s Center “Mova Lyubovi”

In May 2025, together with volunteers from the "Spilka Poruch" Charitable Foundation, we launched free classes in Kyiv for children with autism spectrum disorders — the “Mova Lyubovi” (Language of Love) center.

The project started on May 1st, with the preparatory stage beginning in April: meeting children and parents to determine their needs. This led to the formation of two groups of 5 children each. Classes were held twice a week and lasted for 2 months. After "graduating" the first flow of young students, we began enrollment for the next two groups — their cycle of classes also lasted 2 months.

In early October, we conducted the third enrollment, forming three groups that began work on October 17th.

Class format:

  • two groups — twice a week;
  • one group — once a week.

The third group studied for two and a half months. Classes were held regularly and concluded just before the New Year.

Number of children:

  • First group — 5 children, ages 4–5.
  • Second group — 5 children, ages 3–5.
  • Third group — 6 children, ages 9–12.
  • Fourth group — 5 children, ages 7–9.
  • Fifth group — 4 children, 11 years old.
  • Sixth group — 6 children, ages 4–5.
  • Seventh group — 6 children, ages 7–9.

In total, during 8 months of operation, 37 children aged 3 to 12 have attended our “Mova Lyubovi” center.

How much does it cost?

The classes are completely free for participants. We invested 100,000 UAH in the opening of RaroClub + 22,000 UAH monthly, totaling 300,000 UAH from our annual income. The financial report is attached at the bottom of the page. The premises and technical organization are provided by the "Spilka Poruch" Charitable Foundation.

How to join the courses?

Enrollment opens regularly. If you have a child with autism spectrum disorder aged 3 to 14, and the family cannot afford such classes, please apply through the form on the website of the "Spilka Poruch" Charitable Foundation.

“Mova Lyubovi” is our corporate social responsibility project—our desire to make the country we love a more inclusive and better place to live.

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