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Ukraine revisited - 2010

The Kids are saying hello Ukrainian style and a heartfelt

thanks to their Scottish friends.

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We are often told that our most important gift isn’t the money we donate, but the time we spend with children.

In Eastern Europe especially, children with disabilities get little official support and are often given up by their families who can’t afford to look after them.

 

When TACC and other Scotland fans take the time to visit these children, organising parties with bagpipes, playing with them and generally making them feel special, it can mean the world.

 

So we thought it would be good to go back to the school for blind and partially-sighted children in Kiev that we’d visited in 2006 – to see how the children are doing now and how we could help them again.

 

Trustees Ally Hunter and Alex Demianczuk travelled to Kiev* with a £5,000 grant, and another £5,000 that we’d arranged through another Trust.

 

 

What our grants are providing

We specifically asked the school to use the TACC grant in a way that would bring tangible fun and happiness to the children.

 

They were happy to agree and our grant will be used to provide the following toys, games and activities suitable for blind and partially-sighted children, plus several away day trips:

 

- Play kits for adventure and role-playing game

- Mosaics sets

- Paints (gouache, water colours), brushes, wax and modelling clay, drawing paper

- Inflatable ball pond for the play area

- Interactive playmat

- Ladybird & tadpole didactic toy sets

- Grasshopper and Traffic Rules educational games

- Day trips to the circus, dolphinarium and ostrich farm

- Visit to Christmas decorations factory plus a toy for each child

 

Additionally TACC approach a Trust in Kiev called the Kiev Lions Club, asking them to match our donation.

They did, and their £5,000 will provide the school with much needed medical provisions and glasses.

 

The school’s Patron is photographer Alina Kisina, long time Edinburgh resident. She said of the donations “Your work is absolutely life changing for the kids, it also teaches them one of the most important lessons you can learn in life...the fact that somewhere so far away somebody cares about them so much and travels all the way to bring their gift to them...I'm sure they will pass on the goodness when they grow up...

 

 

About the school

In 2006 when TACC (then known as TartanKiev) was searching for a good cause for our first major donation we came across the school for blind and partially-sighted children in Kiev.

We were aware of how children with disabilities can at times be excluded from society and removed from families that can’t afford to look after them. However what really touched us about the school was that they focus on giving the children skills to take with them into adulthood, for when they leave the school and have to make a living for themselves.

 

They focus on handicraft, painting and musical skills, and in fact the children have won several musical awards. We even sold some of their paintings last year in Edinburgh.

 


 

 

 

 

 

Our visit - February 2010

 
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Trustees Ally Hunter and Alex Demianczuk travelled to Kiev* to make the donation and meet the children.

We organised a big party for the children, with several kilted expat Scots joining us. Kiev Lions Club also came along, plus Scottish band "The Clann", who were a terrific experience for these children for whom music plays such an important role.

 

 

 

* Ally and Alex’s travel costs were met by a corporate donation. It remains TACC policy that 100% of every £1 donated by fans goes directly to good causes.

 


 

 

 

 

Gallery 2010

Alyona Bogunova's performance The Kids are saying hello Ukrainian style and a heartfelt thanks to their Scottish friends.
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Katya Omelchenko & Sasha Bondar The kids are wearing Ukrainian costumes mace by Galina and they are caring the future Kiev protector which is 7 meter long
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The kids are honoured to be the first to start working on this special Ukrainian "towel-protector" which is going to symbolise and protect Kiev with different city organisations involved in making it by hand.

Irina

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Olya priz

Vanya Nechaj

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  The last school day for this academic year
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Dasha Kozachevskaya  
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  Mother's Day Concert
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Christmas in Kiev

 

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Irina wrote a message thanking TACC for the very special year the kids have had thanks to your support. All the arts and crafts materials for this academic year and fun activities they had made it unforgettable for the kids. They all say - God bless you! and wish you and your loved ones a happy healthy and wealthy 2011.


 

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