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Institutions in the Republic of Komi Participating in the Programme “Children and Youth at Risk” Institutions in the Republic of Komi participating in the programme “Children and Youth At Risk” Institution Contact information CYAR programmes in Web-site use «Regional centre for developing Markov str., 13, Syktyvkar, 167004, Russia FGC http://www.socialkomi.ru social technologies» Tel.: +7(8212)21-08-86 «Incredible Years» Email: [email protected] ART Group in «VKontakte» https://vk.com/rcrst «Syktyvkar Centre for social help Chernov str., 3, Syktyvkar, 167000, Russia Tel.: FGC http://social.dsl-komi.ru to families and children» +7(8212)24-71-89; +7(8212)21-56-74 «Incredible Years» Email: [email protected] ART Group in «VKontakte» https://vk.com/cspsid «Syktyvkar Social rehabilitation Verkhnij Chov, 60/1, Syktyvkar, 167028, Russia FGC Group in «VKontakte» centre for minors» Tel.: +7 (8212)23-01-78 http://vk.com/srcn_syktyvkar Email: [email protected] ART Yunost str., 2A, Syktyvkar, 167019, Russia Tel.: +7 (8212) 23-01-78 Email: [email protected] «Centre for providing public Bumazhnikov str., 42, Syktyvkar 167021, Russia «Incredible Years» Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social Tel.: +7(8212) 62-28-27 http://vk.com/social_ezhva protection of Email: [email protected] Ezhva district in Syktyvkar» «Vorkuta Centre for providing Parkovaja 32, Vorkuta, 169906, Russia «Incredible Years» Group in «VKontakte» public services in the field of social Tel.: +7(82151) 3-39-48 https://vk.com/csznvorkuta protection of the population» Email: [email protected] «Sosnogorsk Centre for providing Oktyabrskaya str. 6a, Sosnogorsk 169501 «Incredible Years» Group in «VKontakte» public services in the field of social Tel: +7(82149) 5-52-31 https://vk.com/cszn.sosnogorsk protection of the population» Email: [email protected] «Pechora Centre for providing Svoboda str., Pechora, 169607, Russia FGC Group in «VKontakte» public services in the field of social Tel: +7(82142)7-92-26 http://vk.com/csznpechora protection of the population» Email: [email protected] «Ukhta Centre for providing Chibjuskij lane, 14, Ukhta, 169300, Russia «Incredible Years» Group in «VKontakte» Institutions in the Republic of Komi participating in the programme “Children and Youth At Risk” public services in the field of social Tel: +7(8216) 75-20-56 https://vk.com/cszn_uhta protection of the population» Email: [email protected] «Ukhta social rehabilitation centre Stroiteley avenue, 27, Ukhta, 169300, Russia Tel.: FGC None for minors» +7(8216)72-19-11; +7(8216)76-79-58 Email: [email protected] ART «Centre for providing public Naberezhnaya str., 20, Izhma, 169460, Izhemskiy FGC Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social district, Komi, Russia http://vk.com/public49617872 protection of the population» of Tel.: +7(82140)9-47-49 the Izhemskiy district Email: [email protected] «Centre for providing public Dzerzhinskiy 108, Emva, 169200, Komi, Russia Tel.: FGC Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social (82139)2-25-40 http://vk.com/public50580212 protection of the population» of Email: [email protected] , the Knjazhpogostskiy district [email protected] «Social rehabilitation centre for Kommunisticheskaya str., 38, Emva, 169200, Komi, FGC None minors» in the Knjazhpogostskiy Russia district Tel.: +7(82139)2-43-72 Emai: [email protected] «Centre for providing public Polevaya str. 22a, Koygorodok, 168170, FGC Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social Koygorodskiy district, Komi, Russia, http://vk.com/socialkoigorodok protection of the population» in Tel.: +7(82132)9-16-45 the Koygorodskiy district Email: [email protected] , [email protected] «Social rehabilitation centre for Sovetskaya str., 5a, Ust-Lekchim, 168024, FGC Group in «VKontakte» minors» of the Kortkerosskiy Kortkerosskiy district, Komi, Russia http://vk.com/srcn_kortkeros district Tel.: +7(82136)9-36-69 Email: [email protected] «Centre for providing public Tsentralnaja str., 4, Objachevo, 168130, Priluzskiy FGC Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social district, Komi, Russia https://vk.com/social_priluzie protection of the population» in Tel.: +7(82133) 2-11-88 the Priluzskiy district Email: [email protected] «Centre for providing public D. Kalikova str., 40, Vylgort, Syktyvdinskiy district FGC Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social 168220, Komi, Russia http://vk.com/social_syktyvdin Institutions in the Republic of Komi participating in the programme “Children and Youth At Risk” protection of the population» in Tel: +7(82130)7-16-31 the Syktyvdinskiy district Email: [email protected] «Social rehabilitation centre for Yyb, m. Pogost, 131, Syktyvdinskiy district 168226, ART Group in «VKontakte» minors of the Syktyvdinskiy Komi, Russia https://vk.com/rk_grenada district Tel: +7(8212) 7-84-33 Epost: [email protected] «Centre for providing public Sovetskaya str. 15, Vizinga, Sysolskiy district, «Incredible Years» Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social 168100, Komi, Russia https://vk.com/public50035437 protection of the population» of Tel: +7(82131) 9-50-29 the Sysolskiy district Email: [email protected] «Centre for providing public Yuzhniy kv. 12, Toritsko-Pechorsk, 169420, Komi, ART Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social Russia https://vk.com/soctrpechorsk protection of the population» of Tel: +7(82138) 9-96-76 the Troitsko-Pechorskiy district Email: [email protected] «Social rehabilitation centre for Sovetskaya str., 38/1, Nizhnjaja Omra, Troitsk- ART Group in «VKontakte» minors» of the Troitsko- Pechorskiy district, 169425, Komi, Russia http://vk.com/id219971751 Pechorskiy district Tel: +7(82138) 9-61-91 ( ф) Email: [email protected] «Orphanage № 15» in Nizhnjaja Sovetskaya str., 40, Nizhnjaja Omra, Troitsk- ART http://15ddom.ucoz.ru Omra Pechorskiy district, 169425, Komi, Russia Tel: +7 (82138) 9-64-60 Group in «VKontakte» Email: [email protected] https://vk.com/club20381795 «Centre for providing public Gagarin str., 9, Koslan, Udorskiy district, 169240, «Incredible Years» Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social Komi, Russia https://vk.com/public49747686 protection of the population» of Tel: +7(82135) 3-35-31 ( ф) the Udorskiy district Email: [email protected] «Centre for providing public Tsentralnaja str., 185, Aykino, Ust-Vymskiy district, «Incredible Years» Group in «VKontakte» services in the field of social 169040, Komi, Russia https://vk.com/social_u_vym protection of the population» of Tel: +7(82134) 2-01-81 ( ф) the Ust-Vymskiy district Email: [email protected] Coordinators in the Republic og Komi: ART – Irina Luzhikova, +7 (8212) 21-08-86 «INCREDIBLE YEARS» – Ludmila Sokolnikova, +7 (8212) 21-08-86 «FAMILY GROUP CONFEREMCES» - Anna Gobanova, +7 (8212) 21-08-86 .
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