Kremenchuk Volunteer Community - volunteer center started in 2020
VC center information
Kremenchuk Volunteer Community
The Kremenchug Center is engaged in work aimed at helping the elderly (phone calls, minor help, support), children with disabilities, children at risk of the Jewish community. Participation in all-Ukrainian and worldwide actions, holding local actions aimed at helping children, the elderly and maintaining the environment.
Coordinator: Katz Elena
E-mail: [email protected]
Address: Kremenchuk, 3a Kvartalna St.
Last news and events from volunteer centers
The volunteers of the "Interaction" project continue their important work, bringing joy to their beneficiaries.
Each of us is capable of good deeds, and they don't always require a lot of resources.
Every little creator joyfully expresses their individuality through their unique masterpiece.
Participants expanded their intellectual horizons, training their logical thinking and memory.
Volunteers presented a new creative approach to developing fine motor skills for elderly community members.
This is not just a culinary creation; each one is permeated with care and love for every recipient.
With every loop they crochet, volunteers express love and care.
Prevention of dementia in the elderly is an important part of voluntary care!
Latkes according to the recipes of our volunteers are so delicious that you want to try them again and again!
Stories from volunteers
natalia
kobzar
natalia
kobzar
Volunteering for me is about assistance, collaboration, and compassion. Hello, my name is Natalia Kobzar, and I am a volunteer. For me, volunteering means providing help, collaborating, and showing compassion. Whenever I have free time, I always seek opportunities to assist those in need.
I enjoy bringing joy to the center's beneficiaries by visiting them as part of the "Shabbat Guest" project. I also like interacting with other people and participating in projects that contribute to spiritual development and mutual understanding. For me, "being a volunteer" means helping others and deriving immense pleasure from it!
tatiana
shabliy
tatiana
shabliy
I have always sought to help other people, and it brought me great joy. The desire to change lives for the better led me to the path of volunteering.
I have been involved in various projects and initiatives, including "Thread of Kindness," "Children's Protection Day," "Bring Joy," "School Bag for a Child," "Hanukkah Marathon," and "Shabbat Guest." Despite their differences, they all share a common goal - to help those in need.
Unfortunately, I don't always have enough time to participate in all volunteering events, but I strive to be actively involved in the center's activities. The lack of time is not a reason for me to give up volunteering.
Volunteering has become a part of who I am, and it is a significant part of my life. I derive immense pleasure from this activity because I love being needed, helping others, and receiving support from others.
olga
vasaglo
olga
vasaglo
For me, volunteering is an opportunity to do good and provide assistance to those in need. I believe in the power of collective action and the possibility of improving the lives of others through our efforts.
My volunteering journey began with an invitation from my leader to join this incredibly important cause. His words about how volunteering can change the world encouraged me to take action and make the world a better place.
As a volunteer, I participate in the "Shabbat Guest" project. This initiative allows me to meet different people, help them, and provide support. Each encounter reminds me of how important it is to help people in difficult times.
Although my volunteering experience has been quite successful, sometimes I face challenges in my personal life that hinder my participation in projects. However, I always strive to find time for volunteer initiatives.
elena
chervonaya
elena
chervonaya
I find joy in helping others. It's crucial for me to be helpful and bring happiness to others. Among my favorite volunteer "duties" is baking challah. Every time I assist in baking challah for the community, I feel inspired. Most importantly, everyone I work with is always friendly and positive. This inspires me to continue helping and doing good deeds.
zhanna
khomenko
zhanna
khomenko
Hello, my name is Zhanna Khomenko. For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to be helpful to those around me. My first step into volunteering was making toys for children. With them, I hoped to bring more joy and positive emotions into the lives of little ones. I believe that any help is important, but I wanted something more, something grand and significant, so I joined the volunteer center.
Since then, I have participated in various volunteer actions and projects. In addition to making toys, I cooked jam for charity fairs and also taught other volunteers how to crochet. I am glad that my skills have proved useful for our common cause. Moreover, I am ready to learn something new so that my abilities to help others expand.
Volunteering brings me immense pleasure. The only problem I encounter is a lack of time. But I try to structure my schedule to find time to help others, and most of the time I succeed.
Today, I can confidently say that volunteering has opened up new horizons for me. It also helps me feel useful to others. I am energized by their gratitude, and I want to do even more!
oleg
shabliy
oleg
shabliy
Volunteering is a part of me. I started by simply helping people. Over time, it became clear that those around me needed my assistance on a regular basis, and, most importantly, I needed to feel useful myself. By becoming a volunteer, I turned helping others into my "job."
I enthusiastically participate in initiatives and projects by the Volunteer Center (ВЦ), such as "Day of Good Deeds," assisting Hesed, "Collect a Backpack for a Child," and "Children's Protection Day." Although there are times when I lack time, I make an effort to dedicate a few hours to helping others. In those moments, my mood improves, and I feel joy knowing that my assistance is needed and has no boundaries.
Projects initiated all over FSU volunteer centers
Engaging elderly individuals with limited mobility in the active life of the community and enhancing their quality of life
In our sessions, we celebrate Shabbat, learn about Jewish leaders, sing, solve various tasks, play games, and just have a good time.