In May, SENED Association carried out impactful work that gained attention both locally and internationally. Through its psychosocial support activities in child-friendly spaces, the organization enabled children with disabilities and their peers to come together in safe environments, fostering their social development.

As part of the May 10–16 Disability Week, SENED organized engaging events in Islahiye, Gaziantep, where children affected by the earthquake and their caregivers participated in fun, socially interactive activities.

Moreover, SENED took part in the 18th German Child and Youth Welfare Congress, held in Leipzig, Germany, from May 12–16. During the event, the organization shared its work on disability and youth within the CLIP2 framework, exchanging experiences with civil society organizations across Europe. The participation marked a significant step in terms of both visibility and collaboration opportunities.

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About the Project

The aim of the project is to strengthen the psychosocial and socio-economic resilience of refugees and vulnerable members of the host community.