
Mixed recreational sessions organized in February for Ukrainians from Bucharest
Within the project “RAZOM (TOGETHER) – Network of physical and mental health services adapted to the needs of Ukrainian refugees”, we continued to organize mixed recreational sessions for people forcibly displaced from Ukraine hosted at the General Directorates of Social Work and Child Protection in Bucharest, as part of the program of psycho-social activities.
In February 2024, various interesting and educational objectives were visited such as the Mina Kids Museum, the Metropolitan Circus, and the Garden of Lights Bucharest.
Within the Mina Kids Museum, the beneficiaries were able to enjoy a digital educational journey, in the museum spaces with interactive installations, focusing on education in the financial and nutritional fields, as well as on various activities that encourage creativity.
During the show they participated in at the Metropolitan Circus Bucharest, the beneficiaries could also watch the evolution of 2 Ukrainian acrobats, something that excited the participants.
The exhibition Alice in Wonderland – Garden of Lights Bucharest gave the opportunity to the beneficiaries to step into a world full of adventures of little Alice, as well as the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter.
The role of recreational sessions is to create a stable parent-child relationship, but also to increase group cohesion, to establish a climate of trust, favorable to communication and discovering new things.
The project “RAZOM (TOGETHER) – Network of physical and mental health services adapted to the needs of Ukrainian refugees” is implemented by the ICAR Foundation in partnership with the Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims “Memoria” (RCTV Memoria) with the financial support of Active Citizens Fund Romania, programme funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through EEA Grants 2014 – 2021.