About us
Hi!
I am Bogdan Safonov. My family learned a simple truth when I was born: life is not divided into black or white. It has an infinite variety of colors and shades, and we ourselves determine its palette. But who would tell about this, for example, to young parents who have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy! I'm a special guy and always striving for the best, constantly developing, I often surprise others with my successes. I do have Cerebral palsy, but this diagnosis has only made me stronger. It has opened up a world of limitless possibilities: I couldn't write with a pen - so I learned to type perfectly on a keyboard; there were serious problems with coordination of movements - I got up on skis, learned to swim, do push-ups, bungee jump, ride a buggy, quad bike. I felt like winning - I started playing chess and won medals. I got interested in studying stocks and financial markets to broaden my horizons.
This is not the limit, but only the beginning. It is important for me to qualitatively change the lives of people in our country and maximize the horizons of understanding of the possibilities of any person. I am immensely grateful to my great family and friends for their support. Through them I realized how important it is to help other parents and their children to find strength and believe in themselves. Therefore, I asked my family to help me create the "Movement to Achievement" Charity Fund, the main goal of which was to provide comprehensive assistance to people with Cerebral palsy. Contact us, here you will find friends who are not indifferent to your problems. You will find friends with whom you can move together towards new achievements!
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News
![Olga Orlova, who applied to the Movement to Achievement Fund, received orthopedic devices for her legs](/upload/iblock/06e/020af4ezp1r8o006rwyfejvwueh1yhsw.jpeg)
![Elizaveta Sokolova, who applied to the Movement to Achievement Foundation, completed a rehabilitation course](/upload/iblock/e78/pqygoxdiz0y25mlaea1ji6kwn4upc8f8.jpg)
![A scientist from St. Petersburg has created a prosthetic training device for patients with Cerebral palsy](/upload/iblock/d53/7a10ufl0bg2flrsn5on33ifwpm6z089q.jpeg)