Our partner communities continue to actively cooperate side by side

We have collected four stories about how they are uniting for the sake of children and residents of their regions:

Bolekhiv district hosted 20 children from the frontline Mykolaiv region.

The young guests traveled to the Dovbush Rocks, went through a symbolic “purgatory,” studied nature at the forest college, worked in teams, and learned about the history of resistance in the UPA hideout.

The Shpola community met a delegation of schoolchildren from the Pervomaisk community.

They started with a loaf on a Towel and then moved on to fierce sports competitions. The children went on excursions, visited the Shevchenko Museum and a master class in Easter egg making.

An exhibition of items from a destroyed school in the Kharkiv region was opened in Boyarka.

Burnt notebooks and fragments of desks. This is all that remains of the educational institution in the Savyn community. This exhibition is about memory and reminding the world of the cost of defending our country.

The Shumska community held an online barrier-free hour.

Specialists from the Inclusive Resource Center of the Shumsk City Council, together with specialists from executive authorities, the ASC, educational and medical institutions of the Kochubeiv community, discussed the principles of state policy in the field of barrier-free accessibility. Particular attention was paid to intersectoral cooperation, as it is the basis for the formation of an inclusive community.