The FINANCIAL — Gerhard Boesch, Deputy CEO of Raiffeisen Bank Aval, took part in an opening ceremony of a service of psychological help for families with children migrating from Eastern Ukraine and families living in the Darnytsia district of Ukraine’s capital city. The service founder is the Aspern Charity Foundation. Raiffeisen Bank Aval has supported the idea of establishing the center. The bank has refused from buying New Year presents for its partners and clients for two years running and donated the funds saved into Aspern charity projects, including this psychological help center, according to Raiffeisen Bank Aval.
The psychological service is aimed at providing a help and care to families having children, who have to leave their own homes in the East of Ukraine and to move to Kyiv. The project will assist migrants and families living in the Darnytsia district of Kyiv to solve their problems through creating groups of mutual help and support.
The Aspern foundation is a non-state, non-profitable organization, which has been carrying out its activities in the Darnytsia district of Kyiv for above 15 years. The main goal of the Fund’s activity is a social support of families, children and young people, who have occurred in difficult circumstances and cannot cope with them on their own.
The Aspern Charity Foundation takes care of the following categories of people: orphan children, children being in difficult life circumstances, poor people, families having many children, incomplete families and families with children having violence problems, families having former fosterlings of boarding schools and the like; as well as pregnant women and mothers having children, who cannot fulfil their motherhood obligations in a full volume due to some objective reasons, according to Raiffeisen Bank Aval.
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