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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Members of the Eurasian Leader Women's Culture and Social Assistance Association, who plan projects to help Ukrainian women and children integrate more quickly into Turkish society, began providing Turkish education to 20 youngsters aged five to nine as part of their rehabilitation effort.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Salome Derme, a Ukrainian foreign language instructor at an educational institution in Izmir, established the Eurasian Leader Women's Culture and Social Assistance Association to assist Ukrainian women and children who arrived in the city following the February 24 war between Russia and Ukraine.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Members of the organization, who planned projects to help Ukrainian women and children integrate more quickly into Turkish society, began providing Turkish education to 20 youngsters aged five to nine as part of their rehabilitation effort.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Salome Derme, head of the Association, told Anadolu Agency that the Ukrainians had difficulty following Russia's attacks and that Türkiye took care of them at their most needy times.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Derme emphasized the need to learn Turkish for children, pointing out that youngsters who fled their homes due to the war face major difficulty being integrated into a new community.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

"We are overjoyed when children greet us in Turkish. They can say their names now that they know the letters. It is really tough to forget the pain, yet, if they have a good time here, they forget some of the discomfort," she said.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

"Our goal is to alleviate their suffering and give them hope," Derme said.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Ayşegül Kaplan, a volunteer trainer, noted that they witnessed children studying Turkish contributing to their rehabilitation procedures and that their self-confidence rose day by day."

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Seven-year-old Ilyas Lisov, who came to Izmir with his family three months ago, said that he will go to school and play games with his friends.

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Ukrainian children on rehab taught Turkish in Izmir after escaping war

Masha Nosava also said that she will go to the second grade and she likes to learn Turkish.