Launch of "Family Living Room": A Socially Significant Project Supporting Families of SVO Participants by ASU’s "Adygea - Territory of Health" Team
The team behind the "Adygea - Territory of Health" university project, part of the "Priority 2030" development program (which became part of the "Youth and Children" national project in 2025), announces the launch of a new socially significant project, "Family Living Room," for families of SVO participants.
The project's goal is the sociocultural adaptation of families of special military operation participants, providing comprehensive support to families with children to minimize negative social consequences and harmonize parent-child relationships by creating conditions for spending time together and restoring emotional intimacy through creativity and communication. The program of events will be developed not only by faculty from the Department of Social Work and Tourism at ASU, but also by student volunteers from the Social Work and Tourism programs at ASU, who will form the future talent pool for social workers in the Republic of Adygea.
The project team has already prepared an intellectual and creative game for families with children for the first meeting. Afterward, participants will be able to share their impressions and simply have a heart-to-heart talk over a cup of tea and sweets. The project partner is the "Youth of Adygea" center.
The first game will take place on February 25 at 3:00 PM in the Science and Innovation Park coworking space of Adyghe State University, located at 13 Gagarin Street. You can register to participate by contacting Angelina Delenyan at https://t.me/adelenyan .
Meetings are planned to be held monthly. Announcements of future meetings will be published on the project's Telegram channel and on the Adyghe State University website.