Here, everyone can give and receive something – an item, support, happiness.
Exchange, have fun and build a community that truly understands.
Because together we can do more.
In my town, there lived a man named Casimir, who, after having his left leg amputated, faced a problem that healthy people never even think about.
Every time he bought a pair of shoes, he was left with one useless shoe, for which he had paid full price. Over the years, his closet filled up with single left shoes, and every purchase hurt not only his wallet but also his heart.
One day, after many years, by pure chance, he met Paweł, a man in a similar situation, except that he was missing his right leg. They both wore size 43 shoes. This meeting changed their lives. Suddenly, one of them would buy sports shoes, the other elegant shoes, and then they would swap. They saved half the cost, but gained much more - understanding, support, and the feeling that they were not alone.
People with disabilities face problems every day that most of society does not notice:
The parent of a child with cerebral palsy buys a specialized stroller for thousands of dollars, which the child quickly outgrows. The stroller is almost like new, but the next one costs the same.
A person who has suffered a stroke needs special clothing with magnetic fasteners that make it easier to get dressed every day. Such a shirt costs three times more than a regular one.
The family of a person with autism invests in an expensive tablet with an AAC communicator, but after a while, the equipment needs to be updated, and the old one—still in working order—lies unused.
Projektika.org was created based on a simple observation of life: what is useless to one person may be invaluable to another. But it's not just about objects.
It's about understanding.. When Maria gives away the stroller her child has outgrown, she knows it is going to someone who truly understands what it means to plan a route every day in terms of accessibility.
It's about dignity. No one here feels like a supplicant or a welfare recipient. It's an exchange between equal partners who help each other.
It's about savings, which in the budgets of families of people with disabilities — often burdened with additional costs of rehabilitation and therapy — can determine their quality of life.
It's about respect, respect for people who are seemingly disabled by definition, but who are often capable of much more and much better than “able-bodied” people..
Projektika is not just a place to exchange items. It's a space where:
Unfortunately, Mr. Casimir is no longer with us, but he had a closet full of shoes, only the ones he needed, and a friend for many years. Today, in the age of artificial intelligence and bionic prostheses, shoe exchanges may be anachronistic. But that doesn't really matter. Because it's not just about the item you're looking for, but also the certainty that you are not alone.
adaptive clothing, prosthetics...
wheelchair sports, seated sports, swimming...
educational floors, balance boards, physiotherapy...
platforms, lifts, stair climbers...
A classic remake of a game from the 1990s, where your task is to lay out a route by clicking on switches. Guide the train from the current station to its destination without making a mistake. A simple game on the surface, but one that requires concentration and planning. Perfect for retro fans and puzzle enthusiasts!
Colouring pages of varying degrees of difficulty. We have tried to use pictures with a low level of complexity, so that also a person with concentration difficulties can benefit from this form of play. Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated!
This game trains visual memory and the ability to recall. It develops patience and attentiveness. You can set the number of cards from 4 to 16, meaning 2 to 8 image pairs. Advanced game mode: the images are not identical – individual pairs only have a similar theme, which further supports memory and perception. Classic game mode: individual pairs have the same image, classic memory game. Images are randomly selected from a larger pool, so each game layout is practically unique.
Warszawa
You are welcome to use the platform. Although work is still in progress, but the most important functionalities are available. We are constantly developing the site based on your feedback.
Praha
It's always a good idea to find time to play for a while. This is especially true for children. We are working on the games section, to start with we have prepared some simple drawings for coloring. You can color online or simply print them for hand-painting. Welcome to the games section!
Praha
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