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The Kamenka-Dneprovskaya Comprehensive Secondary Boarding School of Sanatorium Type for children with nonspecific diseases of respiratory system

November 4, 2011, 12:30 5377 Author: Yana Sasina, translated by Elena Guda deti.zp.ua 123 children with chronic bronchitis and asthmas are both learning and undergoing treatment in the institution. 20 of them are orphans

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The boarding school got its status in 1996. At present the boarding school also has three pre-school groups accepting 3-year olds and older children. 50% of the boarding school students are children from the problematic families in the district.

There’s a health-improving camp situated close to the school; children from the entire region come there in summer, – tells us Nikolay Parkhomenko, the school director. It requires repairs in the showers and in the kitchen to be able to perform its functions next year.

Besides, the school head has a dream: to have an inlay on some history subject created by artists on the wall of the repaired hall.

Also the boarding school welcomes donations in the form of children’s clothes and footwear.

Address: Kalinina st 2, Kamenka-Dneprovskaya, 71600

Director: Nikolay P. Parkhomenko

Tel. (+380 6138) 2 13 12

e-mail: internat@zp.ukrtel.net

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