YGA is a non-governmental non-profit organization founded in Turkey. It cultivates a double-winged youth to make us hopeful for the future of the world. These young individuals improve their two wings - conscience and competency - while developing international projects that provide social benefits
Türkiye’de 4,6 milyon çocuk depremlerden etkilenen bölgelerde yaşıyor. Deprem ve sonrasında yaşadıkları, çocukları içe kapanıklık, korku, umutsuzluk ve karamsarlığa sürükleyebiliyor.
Afet Bölgelerinin İhtiyacı Ne?
Biz Nasıl Çözüyoruz?
Neler yapıyoruz?
"Hatay’da evimiz yıkılınca Mersin’deki yurda yerleştirildik. Oğlum Ali bu süreçte iyice içine kapandı, odadan çıkmak istemiyordu. Depremden sonra bugün ilk kez Ali’nin gülümsediğini gördüm. Bilime ilgisini biliyordum çünkü burada bozuk el fenerlerini açıp tamir ediyordu. Bugün bilim atölyesinde bir robot yaptı, çok mutlu oldu. Sizlere geldiğiniz için, çocuklarımıza umut verdiğiniz için çok teşekkür ederim." Aylin Uçar
Bizi deprem bölgesinde dört gözle bekleyen çocuklar var.
Gelin çocukların görünmeyen yaralarını birlikte bilimle saralım.
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Let's heal the invisible wounds with science!
Damages to schools and other educational infrastructures jeopardize children’s education and well-being.There are 4.6 million children affected from the earthquake in 10 different cities.
YGA's team of science volunteers are currently working in the field to support children in rebuilding their confidence and sense of competence. Additionally, they aim to inspire future generations to value both conscientiousness and science.
YGA needs your help so that its volunteers can stay in the field for a longer time and reach out to many more children as you will see in the video below. If you can, please give generously and spread the word for others to do the same.
What do children in disaster areas need?
• Children need activities that allow them to actively engage, rather than just passively observe.
• They need sustainable, ongoing support, not just one-time interventions.
• In order to prevent volunteers from inadvertently causing harm while trying to assist, it is crucial that they receive proper training.
How do we address these needs?
• We organize science workshops where children can participate actively, not passively. The contents of the Science workshops enhance children's competencies in the areas of STEM+A and provide them with an environment to develop projects that they can create through their own efforts. So that they can feel again secure, in control and hopeful for the future.
• We provide all volunteers with specialized training before deploying them to the field, which is developed in collaboration with expert scientists and psychologists like Prof. Mehmet Toner and Prof. Acar Baltaş.
• To ensure the long-term sustainability of the workshops, we engage a variety of stakeholders, including YGA graduates and volunteers, local institutions, NGOs and corporate volunteers, to support ongoing planning, execution, and impact measurement.
What do we do?
• Every week, we conduct science workshops with children who have been affected by earthquakes, with the support of our Science Volunteers.
• We offer a Digital Science app that provides children with additional educational content and allows us to monitor their progress and growth.
• In the summer of 2023, we are planning to organize a Science Camp in Istanbul for children who have participated in our science workshops and demonstrated engagement through our digitally connected community.
YGA is a non-governmental non-profit organization founded in Turkey. It cultivates a double-winged youth to make us hopeful for the future of the world. These young individuals improve their two wings - conscience and competency - while developing international projects that provide social benefits