Building Stronger Families: Annual Report 2025

Building Stronger Families

Annual Report 2025

In 2025, the program Building Stronger Familiescontinued systemic support for families who found themselves in difficult life circumstances due to the war.

During the year they received support 69 families (191 program participant). The work combined educational, psychological, social and material interventions aimed at strengthening the resilience of families and improving the development of children.

Key results:

  • on average 80% of participants improved their performance;
  • 50% of participants increased their levelon one or more scales of assessment;
  • The academic performance of children increased on average by 50%;
  • cognitive development results improved on 46%;
  • the social development of children and the social contacts of families increased by 20%.

During the year it was implemented almost 5,000 different interventions, among which:

  • more than 1,000 lessons in the main school subjects;
  • about 1,200 classes on cognitive development;
  • psychological counseling and social activities.

A separate component has become Material support for families, which included providing clothing, shoes, food, hygiene products and other necessary goods.

The program contributed to improving the psychological well-being of children and adults, strengthening child-parent relationships, increasing children's involvement in learning, and developing social connections.

Building Stronger Families is about systemic support that helps families not only overcome difficulties, but also build confidence in the future.