A new support center for children with autism spectrum disorders has been inaugurated in Mykolaiv, providing free sessions based on personalized programs. This was announced by the Mayor of Mykolaiv, Oleksandr Senkevych, on his Telegram channel.
“We are excited to announce the opening of LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB, which is the second such center in Ukraine after Lviv. Here, children receive not just lessons, but care, attention, and belief in their abilities,” the official stated.
The center employs skilled professionals including speech therapists, neuropsychologists, and physiotherapists. Children can also participate in creative workshops, as well as art and music sessions.
Senkevych emphasized that all services are provided free of charge and tailored to the individual needs of the children. The opening of the center was made possible through the combined efforts of Future for Ukraine, the Mykolaiv City Council, and partners from Nova Ukraine.