Participation in the opening event of the 6th cycle of the Points of Support Program
Presentation of the development of the project “Fairytale Without Limits”, at the opening event of the 6th cycle of the “Points of Support ” Program.
Presentation of the development of the project “Fairytale Without Limits”, at the opening event of the 6th cycle of the “Points of Support ” Program.
On Tuesday March 14, two representatives of the Spastics Society of Northern Greece visited the “Lilian Voudouri” Supported Living Residence.
In the framework of the International Week for Rare Diseases, Amimoni was present in the event which took place in the European Parliament, with the title “Time to act: Building a pharmaceutical framework fit for rare diseases”.
Spring is well on its way and Amimoni follows! Colourful, handmade and decorated with metal charms, Amimoni’s martakia bring spring with them! Browse our full collection in our e-shop.
Τhe brand ΑΜΙΝΟ ΑΝΙΜΟ and TO BAZAKI, join forces for a good cause, running together in the Athens Half Marathon, on March 19, aiming to support and showcase Amimoni’s work.
The 8th Organization of the Educational Program “Building an Inclusive school for All” will be held this year in Athens, by EASPD and Amimoni.
Fifteen professionals working with visually impaired people learned to create digital tactile stories.
Our annual Christmas event focused for the first time on the direct interaction of beneficiaries, trainers and parents-relatives!
This year’s Christmas campaign aims to raise the appropriate amount to cover the needs of our programs for year-long heating oil.
The artist Maria Fragoudaki in collaboration with ART HUB Athens, organize the charity crowdfunding #ARTACTSFORKIDS, for Amimoni.
Nowadays, with modern technology, a child can receive much more entertainment services as well as further education.
From 29/11 to 2/12, educators from Malta as well as the Inclusive Education Officer of the Ministry of Education of Malta, attended a program of training, information and familiarization with visual disability issues.