Smart Classes - Great news for our orphans and the whole local community!
Dobrodeearium Foundation and SmartAID are launching together a crowdfunding campaign to open 3 Smart Classes in Banilovo-Pidgirni Gymnasium school, in Chernivtsi, Ukraine as part of SmartAIDs ‘Smart Class Initiative’.
The local community school has 700 pupils among them 100 orphans who were evacuated by Dobrodeearium Foundation from the war zone in eastern Ukraine.
Our mutual crowdfunding campaign seeks to collect US$30,000 to open 3 Smart Classes which cost US$10,000 each in Chernivtsi.
The ‘Smart Class’ will allow the Ukrainian orphans to continue their studies while the two additional two classes will benefit local pupils in the host community who are generously hosting the orphans.
The ‘Smart Class’ Initiative focused on providing access to education as well as psycho social support to the kids through the local school system. The initiative’s sustainability part is to give back and support the local host community for their hospitality and help the orphans to integrate properly in common playful process by learning and becoming passionate about modern technologies.
Local school director Mariia Stepanovna is ecstatic about the initiative and says wit will be a "dream come true"
DOBRODEEARIUM FOUNDATION:
is a local Ukrainian nonprofit humanitarian foundation dedicated to saving orphans of Ukraine. The organization helps evacuate existing orphanages away from immediate danger; provide them with shelter, food, and protection.
SMARTAID
is an international non-profit organization which utilises technology and innovation to alleviate global poverty and assist communities in crisis. Since the war on Ukraine started, SmartAID has been on the ground working closely with the local brave people of Ukraine helping millions of displaced Ukrainians as a result of the war.
‘SMART CLASS’ INITIATIVE
SmartAID teams have witnessed firsthand how displaced Ukrainian families are desperately trying to register their children to local schools in safe Ukrainian cities and in host countries. To address this, SmartAID with its partners launched a program called ‘Smart Classes’ installing computer classes with the goal to support both internally-displaced Ukrainian Children as well as those who are currently in host countries. To date over 120 ‘Smart Classes’ have been installed.
Join this great partnership, go to SmartAID’s confounding page and donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/smart-classes-for-ukraine
Smart Class in Moldova
smartAID in action
The local school awaits a big surprise.