Our projects

All of the ARC-supported projects have been chosen with great care.

All of these Russian initiatives seek to improve the lives of disabled and underprivileged young people and their families through the provision of education, physiotherapy and psychological therapeutic methods.

Projects

Taganka Children’s Fund

Director: Tatiana Troitskaya

Website: www.charity-tcf.ru

Founded in 1991 in Moscow’s Tagansky district, this project helps over 700 underprivileged single parent families, large families and families with disabled children or parents. Humanitarian aid is distributed weekly and in addition to running after-school activites, they also offer professional assistance with: psychological issues, coping with disability and social issues affecting teenagers and young adults.

Other ARC Projects

  • ARC is funding the construction of a further wing at this Tuberculosis Sanatorium, which will treat very small children aged 12 months to 3 years.

  • Early diagnosis, physical rehabilitation & educative support for children with special needs.

  • Provides support & education for socially deprived children & young people in the Chertanovo district of Moscow.

  • Provides top-up education for young people who have been through the State orphanage system.

  • Project works to improve the quality of life for Russian children with Downs syndrome.

  • Rehabilitation centre for children with special needs. They also run a successful hippotherapy riding centre.

  • A small musical theatre company for young people and adults with Downs syndrome.

  • Project works with young people who have been through the State care system of children’s homes and internats.

  • The essential mission of Krug is to work towards the integration of children & young people with special needs and their families, into Russian society & culture. 

  • Sunny Dogs is an independent NGO that selects and trains special dogs that will become either guide dogs for the visually impaired, assistance dogs for the physically disabled or therapy dogs for children with special needs. 

  • A Rehabilitation Centre for Children with Special Needs, they also run a busy and successful hippotherapy riding centre.

  • ARC is funding a two-year course of UK-practitioner methods of physiotherapy-ergotherapy, led by Dr Klochkova & a team of specialists from The Mechkinov Academy in St Petersburg.

  • Led by Kit Loring, The Ragamuffin Project provides Creative Arts Therapy to children as well as training, clinical supervision & professional consultation to adults