Being there, supporting, giving hope – that’s what we at the Foundation do every day, so that our people don’t even think about despair and keep the light of hope in their hearts. Our projects are so diverse, full of constant movement, that we barely have time to “move away” from another hellish night – and immediately get back to work. So, from our own experience, we have repeatedly convinced ourselves: hard work, dedication to our work and love for it are what definitely help to stay afloat.
So let’s remember how diverse this week was at the Foundation. Over the past seven days, we:
• provided legal consultations within the framework of the “Legal Advice” project;
• trained in the “Sports in the District” project, and in the Saturday section shared training for the busiest;
• found the first magicians for the Borodyanka kindergarten students within the framework of the “Realizing Dreams” project;
• invited to join and conducted classes for an online psychological support group within the framework of the “Support” project;
• reported on the gratitude from the SBU military unit, which was provided with military assistance within the framework of the “++ for the Armed Forces of Ukraine” project;
• shared photo reports of participants in our Children’s Day activity about the gifts that children chose for themselves;
• started a new section “Language Battle” in the “Ukrainian Course” project;
• shared a new answer from an expert in the “Ask a Psychologist” section;
• continued to collect questions from mothers for the broadcast with a pediatrician, which will soon take place at the “ZhynochnaYa” Club;
• recalled the rules for safe consumption and storage of plant-based food, which will help protect against infectious diseases;
• in “Know Yours, Yours and Ours” we talked about Igor Kalynets – a poet, prose writer, dissident, public figure, political prisoner of the Soviet regime;
• we talked about our incredible team, which created and supported the 10th stage of the “Renew” project.
Friends, let’s fill our days with work and not neglect the opportunity to catch our breath and gain strength for the future.
This really helps to maintain clarity of mind and be useful – for ourselves, our family, our country