Russian Children's Welfare Society Inc
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Educational Scholarships and Programs
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND PROGRAMSDuring 22 years since the inception of the RCWS scholarship program, the number of participants has grown from 3 in the 2003-2004 academic year to 200 in 2021-2022. During 2024, RCWS was supporting 136 students in the Pskov, Yaroslavl, Moscow and the North Caucasus regions, allocating a total of $169,800. Majority of the students are orphans and they cannot rely on parents or relatives for any financial support. The RCWS scholarship recipients receive a monthly stipend for living expenses, enabling better focus on their studies. RCWS requires academic transcripts from each scholarship recipient, as well as reports on the use of the stipend to assure accountability. In summer 2024, 28 RCWS scholarship recipients graduated and received diplomas.Schools and Educational CentersRCWS provided $7,517 to the Educational Center "Kupel" in Moscow assisting children at risk. Thanks to this support, the Center "Kupel" launched 2 additional art classes, 2 English languages classes, 2 developmental classes for preschool children. Also, RCWS grant covered a wood burning workshop equipment and supplies, English textbooks, developmental games, laser printer, industrial floor cleaning sweeper, and utilities costs. About 100-120 children will benefit from this project.The Iverskaya Gymnasium in Samara received $9,736 towards 2 interactive whiteboards to facilitate educational process and increase students engagement with the use of multi-media. RCWS awarded $8,192 to the Tutaev Orthodox School in Tutaev, Yaroslavl Region. The School continues to provide 11 years of secondary education to 110 children between the ages of 7 and 17, primarily from low-income families. Additionally, children participate in art classes, sculpture workshops, choir singing and music classes, theater, sport and other activities. RCWS grant covered books, laptop, printer, art supplies, sports equipment, and a video monitor to improve safety. Educational Programs in the USRCWS provided $4,000 to the American-Russian Educational Center, Inc. / Russian School "Olympus" in Washington, DC to establish a Scholarship Fund for Russian heritage students from low-income families, who would not be able to attend Russian language classes without financial support. The Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization serving Big Washington area (including DC, Maryland and Virginia). In addition to giving students a solid base in Russian proficiency, the Center's educational programs help heritage children to understand their roots, learn about Russian culture, history and art.RCWS awarded $5,000 to the Russian American School in St. Louis, MO. Established over 20 years ago, the School is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dedicated to teaching Russian language and culture. The School educational programs include theater, storytelling, music recitals, art classes, and singing. Annually the School hosts special events for Russian speaking families in St. Louis area: "Yelka" celebration for 60 kids, Maslenitsa, Russian Speaking Literature Club and Art Studio for families. RCWS grant was allocated to support the scholarships for students from low-income families with siblings who cannot afford full tuition for each child; 2 magnetic white boards on wheels; annual New Year's (Yelka) event for Russian speaking families in St. Louis area.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$178.8KGive Beauty Back to the Children
MEDICAL PROGRAMS "GIVE BEAUTY BACK TO THE CHILDREN"- PEDIATRIC MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY FUNDIn 2010, RCWS launched "Give Beauty Back to the Children," in partnership with Professor Vitaly Roginsky, Head of the Moscow Center for Maxillofacial Surgery (MCMS) and Lev Ambinder, Head of the Rusfond. MCMS is one of the most innovative facilities in Russia providing treatment and rehabilitation for children with facial deformities. In 2024, through our partnership with the MCMS and Rusfond, RCWS assisted 93 children from low income families and orphanages in need of complex maxillofacial surgeries. In 2024, RCWS allocated $100,000 towards this project. Through our partnership with Rusfond an additional $492,593 was provided to MCMS from donors in Russia. The average cost per surgery is in the range of $2,500-$5,000. The hospital has a waiting list of children and relies on RCWS support. OTHER MEDICALRCWS allocated $6,670 to the neonatal intensive care unit at the "Children's Multidisciplinary Clinical Specialized Center for High Medical Technologies" in St. Petersburg. The RCWS grant covered 7 sets of the phototherapeutic lamps/irradiators for treating newborns with high bilirubin levels, preventing dangerous complications. Annually over 900 children will benefit from this project. RCWS awarded $7,669 to the Rostov "Perinatal Center", Rostov-on-Don. Annually, the center welcomes 5,000 to 6,000 newborns, with 14% - 17% being premature. The premature infants' bodies are not fully prepared for life outside the womb, relying on intravenous medications for vital support to maintain cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous system functions. The intravenous nutrition is also essential. RCWS funds were allocated towards 3 sets of syringe infusion systems to precisely administer medications, with a minimal harm to the newborn's body. By utilizing this equipment, infants receive necessary medications at precise dosage and speed, facilitating faster recovery, reducing complication risks, and providing necessary support for their development.RCWS provided $6,916 to the "Starooskolskaya District Children's Hospital" in Stary Oskol, Belgorodsky region. The hospital performs daily surgeries requiring endotracheal anesthesia, crucial for pain-free procedures. The hospital required laryngoscopes with blade sets for tracheal intubation, vital for both surgical and emergency cases. Laryngoscope's battery chargers and light systems also required replacement due to intensive use. RCWS sponsored 3 sets of Laryngoscopes, LED laryngoscope light system, 46 sets of Miller and Macintosh laryngoscope blades. Thanks to this equipment, the treatment and rehabilitation procedures will improve, reducing waiting times and lowering the risk of patient infections.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$121.3KOrphanage Support Programs
ORPHANAGESRCWS goal is to enable orphanages to meet basic needs, and to promote comprehensive programs that help orphans grow to be healthy and independent adults. RCWS awarded $7,667 to the Shatura Orphanage for children with special needs in Moscow region. In 2023 the Shatura Orphanage was extended and now incorporates the Special Education School in the city of Roshal to accommodate increased number of children with disabilities. Currently, over 300 children with special needs attend the Shatura and Roshal schools. About 45% of children at Roshal School are diagnosed with cerebral palsy and move with the help of wheelchairs. Since the Roshal School building was vacant for many years, the floors and doors needed repairs. RCWS grant covered removal and installation of 15 doors and door-frames, linoleum flooring, and renovation of the sensor room. The Golovenkovski Orphanage in Tula Region received $8,045 to replace kitchen cabinets and living room furniture. The Orphanage continues to serve blind, deaf-blind and children with special needs. Due to the health conditions of children, furniture often breaks and wears out quickly. Special kitchen furniture will allow children to learn basic self-service skills. New furniture would allow children to rest comfortably and improve their living conditions. Over 120 children will benefit from this project. The Krasnogorodski Orphanage for children with special needs, Pskov region received $7,834 to renovate bathrooms, including replacing plumbing, radiator heaters, installing new shower cabins and purchasing washing machines. These upgrades will improve the living conditions for the children. RCWS allocated $3,223 to the Potma Orphanage in the Republic of Mordovia. The orphanage provides housing, education and medical care to children with special needs. RCWS grant sponsored modular children's beds with drawers for storing personal belongings and toys. It was not possible to add additional cabinets, because the children's bedrooms were so small. Thanks to RCWS support, the children have more comfortable living conditions, with all their toys and personal items at hand.RCWS provided $6,878 to the Opochka Orphanage for children with special needs in Pskov region. Thanks to the RCWS aid, the children's bedrooms and study rooms were renovated and broken furniture was replaced. RCWS awarded $8,427 to the Nikolo-Solbinsky Orphanage (Solba) in Yaroslavl Region to cover food for 250 children, books, textbooks, art supplies and special celebrations. Solba provides girls not only with food, clothes and medical treatment but also with secondary and professional education. Special emphasis is made on children's involvement in arts, music and theater. Currently, 250 girls (from birth to 22 years of age) reside at Solba Orphanage and their number continues to grow. Currently, the Solba includes the Social and Rehabilitation Center, Nursery, Pre-School, School and College. All of the girls sing in a choir, participate in an array of arts and crafts, are taught to sew, embroider, bead, draw, play musical instruments and perform in theater productions. Annually, the Solba is organizing large events, such as holidays and festivals, attracting over 5,000 guests from local villages. RCWS allocated $6,880 to the Pechora Regional Center for Assistance to Children Left without Parental Care in Pskov Region. Thanks to the RCWS support, the Center was able to purchase sport equipment for it newly built gym, expanding sports activities for students. RCWS granted $8,750 to the St. Alexis School & Orphanage to cover the cost of essential food for 265 children. St. Alexis does not have enough money to pay for bread, cereals, vegetable oil and other products. Thanks to the RCWS support, the children received sufficient grains, sugar, and fruits in their diet, ensuring their well-being and nutrition. St. Alexis community consists of the Orphanage, St. Alexis School, the Cadets Corps, Vocational School, and the School of Arts. St. Alexis School is the only school in the region which provides education, room and board, medical & dental care, and counseling free of charge to those in need. Due to excellent education, 80% of graduates of the St. Alexis School continuing their education at top universities and colleges in Russia.RCWS awarded $6,901 to the Bobrovsky Orphanage in Pskov region to continue and build on the success of the previously sponsored project "Training Apartment". This project allows young people with disabilities to live full time in a training house for 1 year accompanied by a social worker and a teacher. RCWS grant covered furniture, home equipment, kitchen tools, plumbing costs at the training house. Upon completion of training, the next group of young people with special needs will move into the training house for the next academic year.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$64.6K
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