How are you, friends? Aren't you tired of despair? Let's hide the burden of our troubles!
Yes, we are knocked off our feet every day by a barrage of news. And some try to fall asleep earlier so as not to be upset by the next sensational news (but then they wake up anyway, because ours work according to shaheeds).
But all we can do now is hold on and work so that the country can stand. Because each of us is important in our own place. And together we are a powerful invincible force.
So let's share with you what we have been up to this week. Over the past 7 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 performed exercises against stooping;
• learned what to do in the event of a radiation accident;
• reported on the fulfilled dream of Maksym from Kherson as part of the “Dreams Come True” project;
• talked about the implementation of the grant program by one of our winners – the Nikolsk Village Council;
• in the “Wait a minute, how is it in Ukrainian?” section, we dealt with one of the most common mistakes in our speech;
• continued to publish the psychologist’s answers to questions that concern you in the “Ask a Psychologist” section;
• announced and conducted a live broadcast of “Why won’t you start training? Excuses VS Reality” in the “Sports in the District” project;
• got to know a defender who is undergoing a rehabilitation program from our grant winner – the “Renewal of the Spirit” Foundation;
• looked for a magician for Maksym from Bakhmut as part of the “Dreams Come True” project;
• in the column “Know Yours, Yours and Ours” they talked about the Ukrainian defender, poet Oksana Rubanyak;
• shared the feedback of Ukrainian libraries, to which the Foundation provided the book “Stories of the Strong” at the end of last year.
Let's be resilient, friends. Let's support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They were and remain the guarantor of our security.