Naked Heart Foundation

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Naked Heart Foundation
Naked Heart Foundation logo
Founded 2004
Founder(s)
Headquarters
Key people Natalia Vodianova - Founder; Asya Zalogina - President, Russia; Svitlana Kozlyuk - Managing Director
Area served Russia
Focus(es) Providing play facilities across Russia for underprivileged children and supporting children with special needs and their families.
Mission "To support disadvantaged children living in urban Russia by providing safe and inspiring play environments and ensuring that every child is provided with a happy and secure family environment."
Method(s) Constructing play parks; Raising awareness about special needs and disability among children; Preventing and institutionalisaton of underprivileged and disabled children.
Motto Play with Purpose; Every Child Deserves a Family
Website nakedHeart.org

The Naked Heart Foundation is a charity that aims to ensure that every child in Russia has a loving family and a safe and stimulating place to play.[1] It does this through creating safe and inspiring play facilities in impoverished ares, supporting foster families and families raising children with disabilities, funding NGOs that work with such families, preventing the abandonment of children in Russia and changing attitudes towards disability.[1]

Founding

The organisation was founded in 2004 by model and actress Natalia Vodianova in response to the trauma she witnessed among children who had survived the 2004 Beslan School siege[2] and, more generally, her perception of the importance of play for children.[3]

Philosophy

The organisation's basic argument is that play should be viewed as necessity rather than a luxury and that there has been insufficient attention paid in Russia to making sure that children have safe environments to play in. The organisation's website identifies Russian psychiatrist Lev Vygotsky as providing some motivation for the Foundation's work, and quotes him as saying, "A child's greatest achievements are possible in play, achievements that will tomorrow become his basic level of real action and morality. It is the essence of play that a new relation is created… between situations in thought and real situations."[4]

The play parks and playgrounds

The organisation built its first Play Park in 2006 in Nizhny Novgorod as part of its "Play with Purpose" programme. It has since built over 70 more Play Parks and Playgrounds (the distinction between the Play Parks and Playgrounds being that the latter are smaller in size). Architect and artist Adam Kalkin provided the design for the parks' recreation centres, which are constructed using shipping containers.

Every child deserves a family

In 2011 the Naked Heart Foundation launched a new programme - "Every Child Deserves a Family". It focuses on supporting families raising children with special needs.[5] The Naked Heart Foundation gives financial and administrative aid to professionals working for NGOs that assist families of children who have special developmental needs.[6] In 2011 the charity opened its first Family Support Centre in Nizhny Novgorod,[7] where families raising children with special needs are provided free support from qualified teachers, psychologists and therapists.

The Love Ball

There have been several events to raise funds for the Foundation - most notably the Love Ball.

The 2008 Love Ball in Moscow[8] (12–14 February 2008) was organised as a three-day event culminating with the Love Ball on Valentine’s evening. Over 400 guests attended the gala dinner, including Lucy Liu; Natalie Imbruglia; Eva Herzigova; Mario Testino; Diane von Furstenberg; Andrei Shevchenko; Paolo Roversi; Alfonso Cuaron; and Rustam Tariko.[citation needed]

The 2010 Love Ball was held in London and supported by De Beers. The evening involved a charity auction of various pieces by De Beers[9] and was attended by various people from the worlds of fashion, art and high society.

The 2011 Love Ball was a summer event held in the grounds of Valentino Garavani's 17th century Chateau de Wideville near Paris. The theme of the event was "White Fairy Tale", with most guests dressing in white or silver in keeping with the fairytale theme.

History and organisation

The organisation has offices in Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow and London and three principal staff: Asya Zalogina (President), Svitlana Kozlyuk (Managing Director) and Oxana Medvedeva (Programme Officer). The Foundation's accounts are available under its entry on the Charity Commission's website. By April 2012 the charity had constructed 67 playgrounds.[2]

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