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The project of the art and pottery studio "Miracle Clay!"

The project of the art and pottery studio "Miracle Clay!"

Modern children and youth face significant challenges related to the impact of electronic technologies. They spend a lot of time on the Internet and social media, which can have a negative impact on their psyche and behavior. Instead, many of them have a natural interest in manual labor, creating interesting and useful things with their own hands. However, to develop this interest, appropriate conditions, resources, and organization are needed.

Project goal

The art and pottery studio "Miracle Clay!" was created with the aim of harmonious development of children and youth, instilling in them artistic taste, aesthetic education and practical labor skills. The project aims to help children break away from the excessive use of gadgets and find passion in creative activities that give joy, inspiration and satisfaction from the results of their own work.

Expected impact of this project

Need

We need support to implement our project and create favorable conditions for classes. We strive to make our studio classes even more exciting and effective, and for this we dream of purchasing:

In general: 98 000

Schedule of events

Classes are held twice a week: on Sunday and Wednesday.

Successes achieved

Studio "Miracle Clay!" is not just a place for classes, it is a space where children and youth can develop, create, communicate and be inspired. We believe that every child deserves a chance to find themselves in art, and with your help, this will be possible!

Collection deadline: 2025-12-31

The project of the art and pottery studio "Miracle Clay!"

The art and pottery studio "Miracle Clay!" was created with the aim of harmonious development of children and youth, instilling in them artistic taste, aesthetic education and practical labor skills. The project is aimed at

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