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"Where is my fur?"

WHERE IS MY FUR?
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Yulia Novosilska | Book “Where is my fur”

Yulia Novosilska is a program coordinator for an international charitable initiative that works with children and families in the field of educational and emotional support. Her work combines organizing events, creating educational materials, and coordinating teams in different countries.


Yulia acts as a link between volunteers, partners, and families, ensuring the stable implementation of programs in an international environment.

Yulia participates in the creation and adaptation of educational content of programs, shaping materials according to the age of children and their emotional state. She helps to develop presentation formats that combine learning, therapeutic elements and social integration. The materials are used during international educational events and presentations for children and their families.

Coordination of educational presentations in the US and Europe

Yulia coordinates and conducts educational presentations for children and families in Los Angeles, New York, and during international project events. She is responsible for logistics, communication with local partners, and support for families during events.

Her activities are aimed at creating a safe educational environment in which children can undergo emotional recovery through creative formats.

Cooperation with charities and donors

A separate area of Yulia's work is participation in the search for partner and sponsor support. She is involved in the preparation of grant applications and the development of international cooperation. The project is implemented in cooperation with charitable organizations, hospitals and educational institutions from different countries, which allows to scale the humanitarian impact of the initiative.

Social impact

Humanitarian outcome of the activity

Thanks to the work of the international team, of which Yulia Novosilska is a part, support programs have already reached hundreds of children. Educational materials are used in hospitals and social centers, and activities contribute to the emotional recovery of families. Yulia remains an active coordinator of initiatives in 2024–2025, expanding the project’s presence to new countries.

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