Consequently, throughout the implementation of the “Graduate’s Home“ project, substantial qualitative outcomes have been realized. The youngsters, through their involvement in the project’s trainings and activities, have not only enhanced their resilience but also honed their self-reliance, responsibility, and the aptitude for seeking assistance, listening to, and understanding one another. As illustrated by the regular semistructured monitoring interviews with “Graduate’s Home“ participants and staff, there is an upsurge in proactive youth initiating projects and activities, proposing novel ideas for leisure and psychological sessions.
Fostering positive development in youth is a contemporary strategy for providing support to young individuals in challenging life situations, drawing simultaneously on intrinsic and environmental resources. Reflecting on the experience shared by the Victoria Charitable Children’s Fund, it is plausible to affirm that programs anchored in the philosophy of positive youth development can efficaciously support youngsters with orphanage backgrounds. And it is noteworthy that the effects, as demonstrated by the study, are measurable. The effectiveness of this approach is substantiated by the research outcomes — an increase in the participants’ personal resources such as resilience, a rise in their active engagement in the project, and other benefits.
Thus, positive youth development is a framework that facilitates the effective planning, implementation, and assessment of the impact of programs aimed at fostering the personal potential of young individuals in challenging life situations.