Developing social and creative skills in Ukrainian children in Burgdorf

The project includes various activities such as creative workshops, sports sessions, free time in nature, engaging educational classes, and psychological support – all aimed at helping children integrate into Swiss multicultural society and lead an interesting and diverse life.

On January 23, representatives of the Association met with parents and children to discuss parents’ expectations and the opportunities the organization could offer. According to the plan, children will learn about Swiss culture and opportunities available to all migrants, as well as gain insights into the experiences of migrants from other nationalities. Mentors will help children connect, make friends, and fill their free time. This will help them acquire valuable social skills that will enable them to succeed in life. The project is designed for children aged 6 to 17 and will begin in February 2024.

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