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Active projects
- Reconstruction of Facilities in the Chernihiv Region
- Project "Support of the integration of Ukrainian civilians"
- Help for animals in Ukraine
- Aid to Izyum inhabitants
- Establishment of a Mobile Sand Therapy Room and Provision of Sand Therapy in the Regions of Latvia
In order to support Ukraine in mitigating the consequences of Russia’s invasion, the NGO “Tavi draugi” is continuing the implementation of the project “Renovation of the Novobikivska Secondary School and the Pediatric Department Building of the Chernihiv Regional Center for Primary Health and Social Care” in 2025. The project is scheduled to be completed by September 30, 2025. The total cost of the project is EUR 1,194,270.00, financed by the state budget of the Republic of Latvia.
During the most recent visit in March, representatives of the organization met with the construction company that will carry out the renovation of Novobikivska Secondary School and the first phase of the pediatric department building of the Chernihiv Regional Center for Primary Health and Social Care. During the meeting, contracts for the construction work were signed, as well as agreements with site supervisors.
On March 31, construction works began both at the Novobikivska school and at the pediatric department building of the Chernihiv regional center. The construction works at both sites are to be completed within three months.
During the visit, a meeting was also held with representatives of a Ukrainian law firm that provides legal services to the NGO. Future cooperation was discussed, as well as the preparation of documentation for organizing a procurement tender to select construction companies in Ukraine for the second phase of renovation works on the pediatric department building of the Chernihiv regional center.
Representatives of the NGO also met with the representative of the Latvian Embassy, Guntis Lapsa, and together they inspected the sites planned for renovation within the framework of the 2025 project.
Latvia’s support in restoring healthcare and educational institutions in the Chernihiv region is extremely important, as it will help provide residents with critically needed healthcare services, especially for children. It will also promote the continuity of general and vocational education, so that people can return to a more normal daily life as soon as possible, and children and youth can continue gaining essential knowledge and skills for life and career.
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The project is implemented with the financial support of the state budget of the Republic of Latvia, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Central Finance and Contracting Agency (CFLA).
For more information, please visit the CFLA website.
Chernihiv Regional Primary Health Care and Social Care Center Pediatric Department Building
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Novobikovsk Secondary School
Project implementation period: 01.06.2023–31.05.2025.
The project “Support of the professional integration process of Ukrainian civilians in Latvia, exchange of experience and information in Latvia and the Baltic States” was approved in 2023.
The U.S. Department of State allocated USD 1.86 million to six non-governmental organizations in Latvia for programs to assist Ukrainian refugees in Latvia. This represents the largest U.S. government contribution to support Ukrainian refugees in Latvia.
The NGOs were selected through an open competition administered by the U.S. Embassy for funding through the 2023 Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act. The program addresses the unprecedented refugee influx caused by Russia‘s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
We, the association Tavi Draugi, are proud to be one of the funding beneficiaries. Within the project, we will set up and equip two mobile “Help Points“ to distribute information and provide critical services to Ukrainian refugees, as well as renovate the children’s daycare center at Ventspils iela 50, Riga.
Project purposes:
Total costs of the project: USD 298,512, where USD 249,912 of the eligible costs are covered by the U.S. Department of State and USD 48,600 are co-financed by the association Tavi Draugi.
Project location: Venstpils iela 50, Riga, and the whole territory of Latvia.
Project activities
Help to the organisation “Козацьке Коло” for taking care of the homeless animals
“Козацьке Коло” is an organisation which goes daily to the de-occupied areas in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine taking food to pets who have become homeless and ownerless.
How did it all begin?
In 2023, our team went to the de-occupied territories together with the organisation “Козацьке Коло” to deliver humanitarian aid to the civilians. On our way, the representative of “Козацьке Коло” stopped at several places to feed our four-legged friends who had suffered from the war. The food taken along could be described as rather meagre, i.e. porridge mixed with boiled potatoes, the cheapest and most nutritious thing they could afford to buy to save these unfortunate animals from agonising death of starvation. As we saw with our own eyes that there were a lot of such animals, but “Козацьке Коло” did not have enough financial resources to help all of them by providing wholesome and nutritious meals, we realised that we had to help.
Why must we go on helping?
When people were fleeing from the front-line and occupied territories, not all of them could take their four-legged family members with them. Animals are also afraid of shelling blasts and horrors of war, but they cannot get into a car and drive somewhere quieter, nor can they read signs to understand that they cannot leave the road because the ditches and meadows are mined. As a result, there are now very many not only abandoned but also injured animals, who have lost a paw or an ear or have been seriously injured.
What kind of help do we provide?
Together with the financial support of the Sofi Charity Foundation (Sofi is one of the largest donors to shelter animals in Latvia), we regularly send shipments of dog and cat food to the organisation “Козацьке Коло”. This food goes not only to abandoned animals in the de-occupied areas, but also to civilians who have taken in the homeless cats and dogs, to make their care a little easier; as we all know, our four-legged friends are not cheap to provide for. Helping animals is a work of the heart, and it is not easy at all, because many animals are frightened by the horrors of war and no longer trust humans and, let’s face it, you can’t blame them because the scariest animal they have seen in their lifetime is now a human. For this reason, it is very complicated to help these animals, so the organisation has to be creative and invent special feeding devices where the food bowl fills automatically without a human being present.
The team of Tavi Draugi is committed to providing food for animals in the war-affected areas until the end of the war, because we are responsible for those we have tamed, and we believe that neither any children nor any pets should be treated as strangers!
Project implementation period: 01.09.2022–…
Izyum is a town in the eastern part of Ukraine, 120 km from Kharkiv. Izyum is a small town by Ukrainian standards, with around 50 000 inhabitants before the war. In March 2022, Izyum came under the control of russian troops, spending six long months under the aggressor’s occupation. Over half a year, the occupying army had devastated the town, destroying or partially destroying countless houses and leaving many of its inhabitants homeless. Last winter was very harsh for the people of Izyum, who had to learn to survive without gas, electricity, heating and, for many, even without a roof over their heads. But the inhabitants of this town are tenacious people, they learned to survive even in a seemingly impossible situation – by collecting branches and firewood, cooking on thrift stoves in the backyards, living in cellars and supporting each other.
A little over a year has passed since Izyum was liberated from occupation – part of its inhabitants have returned and are now trying to rebuild their lives from scratch, despite missiles still being fired over the city. Today, the town has around 27 000 inhabitants who are stubbornly collecting brick by brick to renovate their homes, glazing their windows, cleaning up their yards and the town’s streets, in order to bring back some of the normal rhythm of life to Izyum. Who are these people who have decided to stay in their hometown? These are mostly pensioners, but also women and children who, for various reasons, have decided that despite the dangerous conditions they will not leave their homes.
It is very difficult to rebuild and start a new life in war conditions when you have neither any savings in your bank account nor a job, so it is very important to help these people and not neglect them.
For this reason, we in the association Tavi Draugi, have also taken patronage of the inhabitants of this town and the neighbouring villages. In cooperation with volunteers in Kharkiv, we organise regular assistance to the inhabitants of Izyum, bringing food, medicine, clothing, hygiene products, food for animals, as well as gifts for children, because even in times of war, children remain children, who want to play carefree or have some tasty candies. These people are not well-off, so they are extremely grateful for every little thing that is brought to them; and, unfortunately, for many of them everyday things like hygiene products or sweets are luxuries they cannot afford.
The first shipment of Tavi Draugi aid was delivered to Izyum in the autumn of 2022. In total, 5 shipments of aid have been delivered to Izyum, and our partners Victoria and Ruslan have distributed them to the inhabitants of Izyum and its surroundings, as well as to the army units fighting in the vicinity of Izyum.
For our team, Izyum is not just another point on the map of Ukraine where humanitarian aid has been delivered. Victoria and Ruslan keep us regularly informed about what is happening in the town, send us greetings from the civilians and army units we have helped, and photos and videos sharing with us the issues and needs of the local population. Therefore, we are determined to go on helping people living in Izyum and its vicinity as long as it is necessary. We do not finish our story with a full stop but rather with an ellipsis as the story will be continued.
Project Implementation Period: 21.04.2025.-31.07.2026.
On March 27, the association “Tavi draugi” signed a contract with the Central Finance and Contracting Agency for the implementation of project 4.3.6.4. “Development and Implementation of Support Instruments for Strengthening Family Functionality” – “Establishment of a Mobile Sand Therapy Room and Provision of Sand Therapy in the Regions of Latvia.”
The goal of the project is to develop and implement an innovative, mobile sand therapy support service that is accessible and provided in the regions of Latvia for children who have experienced peer-to-peer violence and children with harmful sexual behavior, tailored to their specific needs, in order to prevent the risk of repeated violence and reduce the long-term effects of violence.
To achieve the project’s objective, the following activities will be carried out:
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A new approach to providing sand therapy services in the regions of Latvia for individuals affected by violence will be developed and implemented, based on their specific needs, to prevent the risk of recurring violence and reduce the long-term impact of violence;
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A camper van will be rented and appropriately equipped for sand therapy purposes, and therapy services will be provided to children in the regions of Latvia.
Project outcomes:
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Development of new support service descriptions or improvement of existing support service descriptions;
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Provision of the support service – sand therapy;
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A mobile sand therapy room will be established and rented.
During the implementation of the project, twelve mobile sessions will be organized in each region of Latvia, during which 15 children who have experienced peer-to-peer violence or who exhibit harmful sexual behavior will receive the support service – sand therapy. The support services will be provided by two certified sand therapists.
Total project cost: EUR 115,135.04, of which EUR 97,864.78 (85%) is financed by the European Social Fund Plus (ESF Plus), and EUR 17,270.26 (15%) by the state budget.