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Change One Life. Icons

It is needless to say that each kid deserves a loving and supporting family. But in fact, there are children that are left without parental care, and they have to live in orphanages. They face a lot of problems which they cannot resolve by themselves. Fortunately, we have funds helping children’s homes and their residents. And we in turn can help them.
One of such organizations is Change One Life. It is the fund which assists children from orphanages and child-care institutions to find families and live fulfilling lives.

Some funds provide the opportunity to help not only financially, but with such a way of assistance as the “real help”. It means that you can use your professional experience and skills to support the organization. 
And as the design studio, we decided to help the Change One Life fund with graphics because they need to constantly manage their social media, website, printing materials – and all this needs visualization.  
So, within the ‘real help’ way of assistance, in 2021 we created several sets of icons that illustrated compound legal and social aspects, for example ‘school for foster parents’, ‘reinstatement of parental rights’, ‘first time meeting with a child’, and many other themes that are quite specific and hard to find on stocks.
The project even inspired us to extend our icon families and include the themes of foster care and adoption to them.
And we are glad that the icons appeared to be helpful: the foundation often uses them in their materials, presentations, and reports.
This was a very heart-warming and important project for us.
We believe it’s extremely important to provide support to such charitable foundations, and even a small monthly donation can make a huge difference and really change lives. 
Change One Life. Icons
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