i
Thank you! Exciting updates coming soon

“I Managed to overcome my fear of people”: interview with Taisia

This summer, the educational intensive “I Did It!” became a place where teenagers found friends, self-confidence, and new meaning. Among them was 13-year-old Taisia, who moved from her hometown of Donetsk to Kyiv back in 2014.

In her free time, Taisia enjoys playing the guitar and drawing: “Creativity helps me distract myself from everything happening around and just relax.”

Yet, despite her love for music and art, the biggest discovery of this summer was the “I Did It!” intensive. She learned about it on social media, showed it to her parents, and they immediately registered her.

“The first day was hard for me — I felt anxious because I didn’t know anyone. In general, I have difficulties communicating and making new friends,” — Taisia admits.

After the team selection, she joined the group “Sustainable Fashion” — and quickly realized it was exactly where she belonged.

“At first, I wanted to join the ‘Cultural Code of Ukraine’ project, but I’m glad I stayed here. I met so many new people!”

Their mentor was Olia Limarenko, a designer and founder of Ukraine’s first Sustainable House.

“Our mentor was amazing. I really enjoyed working with her,” — says Taisia.

Together, the team explored the topic of clothing recycling:

“I think this project was very important because we could show others why sustainable fashion matters.”

After this experience, Taisia began to see the fashion industry differently:

“Now I don’t want to buy things I don’t really need. I like second-hand or recycled clothes. If I see something made from reused materials that I love — I’ll definitely buy it.”

During their project, the team created pet beds, toys, and post-surgery clothing for animals using leftover fabric:

“I really enjoyed making something with my own hands. Our project helped me realize how small actions can make a big difference — how what we do affects people, animals, and the world around us.”

Another meaningful part was working with psychologist Dasha on the “Success Roadmap”:

“Sometimes I feel like I’m lacking motivation or inspiration. After the intensive, I understood how to take better care of my energy and inner resources.”

The camp’s highlight was the presentation of social projects. Despite the nerves, Taisia had been waiting for that moment:

“I cried when I received my diploma. I didn’t want the intensive to end — it was such a great experience, and I spent every day surrounded by friends.”

Even though the program is over, the friendships and sense of support remain:

“We already agreed to go together to some classes at the Place of Power in September.”

These few weeks gave Taisia one of the most valuable experiences of her life.

“The intensive helped me become more open to new people. I’d even say it improved my self-esteem because I realized that my communication problems weren’t about me — they were about the people I tried to connect with. After the intensive, I managed to overcome my fear of people and make many new friends.”

https://dobrodiy.club/en/news/meni-vdalosya-poboroty-svij-strah-lyudej-interv-yu-z-13-richnoyu-tayisiyeyu/
i
i
i
Self-Care is not a weakness: teen tips for World Mental Health Day
On October 10, the world celebrates World Mental Health Day — a reminder of how important it is to take care of your inner well-being.
i
Importance of supporting teenagers: an Interview with communications manager Maryna
At just 24, Maryna already wears several hats — she works at an international corporation, takes part in charitable projects, and supports teenagers together with the Dobrodiy Club team.
i
September at Dobrodiy Club: new meetings, events, and discoveries
The beginning of autumn at Dobrodiy Club is always special — it’s a time when we return to an active rhythm after summer, reflect on results, and bring new ideas to life.
i
Start your own fundraiser and turn a special occasion into support for teenagers
Now your celebration can leave a mark not only in your memories but also in the hearts of teenagers
i
Responsible initiative 2025: results and achievements
Children’s Day was created to speak about supporting the next generation — and, most importantly, to take action.
i
From Mariupol to Kyiv: interview with a “I Did It!” participant Sofiia
Sofiia is 15 years old and originally from Mariupol. The past few years of her life have been a true test of strength.
i
The last month of summer: remembering the brightest moments of August
It was a month of new ideas and heartfelt encounters — moments that gave teenagers support, opened space for learning, and helped them grow and express their talents.
i
How the ninth “I Did It!” educational intensive went
From August 18 to 22, the ninth “I Did It!” educational intensive took place at the Place of Power, a creative and supportive space for teenagers.
i
July at Dobrodiy Club: highlights of the month
July at Dobrodiy Club was bright, warm, and very eventful — filled with activities, meetings, and ideas that kept us inspired all month long.
i
Volunteering that became a way of life: an interview with Yevheniia
Yevheniia is 43 years old, lives in Kyiv, has a 22-year-old daughter, and works as the Head of the Distance Learning Department at a network of gas stations.