Over the past week, we have all climbed into the "death pit" and climbed out of it more than once. However, we sincerely believe that the civilized world supports Ukraine.
In times of difficult trials, when none of us knows what tomorrow will bring, we continue to hold on. We follow the intended path, sincerely rejoice even in small successes and are tempered by failures. We have already felt an incredible inner strength within ourselves that cannot be overcome. And we know: no matter what fate has in store for us, we will stand and work for the good of our state.
So during the week we:
• held a presentation of the book "Stories of the Strong" in Washington;
• trained in the "Sports in the District" project, and in the Saturday section performed exercises for a healthy neck;
• shared impressions of the excursion to Podol, which was held within the framework of the "Meet: Kyiv!" project;
• provided legal advice within the framework of the “Legal Advice” project;
• shared useful tips on how to maintain information hygiene;
• talked about the use of imperative verbs in the “Wait a minute, how is it in Ukrainian?” section;
• got to know a defense attorney who is undergoing a rehabilitation program from our grant winner, the “Renewal of the Spirit” Foundation;
• in the “Ask a Psychologist” section, we continued to share our expert’s answers to your questions;
• invited to join a lecture-meeting for parents within the framework of the “Ukrainian Course” project;
• found magicians for Maksym from Kherson, the hero of the “Realizing Dreams” project;
• in the “Know Yours, Yours, and Ours” project, we talked about Volodymyr Khrinnikov, an engineer, publisher, and patron of Ukrainian culture;
• thanked the Voivodeship Public Library in Krakow for placing the book "Stories of the Strong" on its shelves.
Friends, let us be steadfast and strong in spirit, let us work and not allow ourselves to fall into despair. After all, our country is you and me!