“I did It!” is an educational intensive program supporting teenage IDPs, children of military personnel, and youth from low-income and large families. The program consists of three levels: individual, lecture/training, and project-based.
What makes it special?
Each participant receives not only theoretical knowledge but also the opportunity to immediately apply it in practice.
Games, creative practices, and team tasks make the learning process engaging and effective.
Working together on real projects teaches teenagers collaboration, leadership, and communication.
Participants have the opportunity to seek help from psychologists who support them throughout the intensive.
Trip days allow teenagers to see new places, broaden their horizons, and step outside their usual environment.
Words of teenagers
I want more events like this. Because I really enjoyed in-person communication with peers - it distracts from thoughts that dad is fighting. On the last day, I even cried because I didn't want to go home. It was very sad to say goodbye.
Vitalina
15 years old
Many teenagers, my peers, have felt this war both informationally and physically... And the I Succeeded intensive relaxes you, provides useful knowledge, new acquaintances, emotions. I would gladly join such events in the future.
Andriy
13 years old
When people ask me where I went in the summer - I show them my Benefactors Club t-shirt. When I talk about it - I feel incredible joy. Before this, I thought there was no point in living anymore, but here, it turned out, there's so much interesting stuff in life!
Veronika
16 years old
This educational intensive gave me the understanding that I don't have to obey everyone, but should do what I want. Besides that, I received unique knowledge about financial planning and goal setting - and now I'm trying to implement all of this in my life.
Kristina
15 years old
I had a really great time, made many new connections, and talked with different people. I was missing this in my regular life. I saw the world from the perspective of successful and well-known people, saw different worldviews.