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62 children of soldiers from Kyiv and Zhytomyr regions went for rehabilitation in the Carpathians: project details

62 дитини військових із Київської та Житомирської областей пройшли курс реабілітації в Карпатах: інформація про проект. Photo: glavcom.ua

This weekend, another group - 62 children from families of deceased, captured, and missing soldiers from Kyiv and Zhytomyr regions went to a camp in the Carpathians. In Bukovel, they will enjoy a rich program: excursions, creative workshops, meetings with artists, sports sections, and psychological support.



Over the past three years, the organizers have taken 4000 children from families of deceased, captured, and missing Ukrainian heroes from various regions of Ukraine for recreation. This year, they plan to rehabilitate more than 650 children. Financial support for this project is provided by patrons - the company 'Ukrainian Armored Vehicles', as reported in the 'Espreso' segment.



«We have been supporting the fund since 2022. It is our duty to care for these children. Their parents made a great feat. And we must show that the country has not forgotten them,» emphasized the general director of the company 'Ukrainian Armored Vehicles' Vladislav Belbas.


«Since the beginning of the full-scale war, we wanted to support the families of the deceased, captured, and missing in the way we know how - through the rehabilitation of children. That is why in 2022 we launched the initiative 'Summer without War'. And since then, we annually organize recreational vacations for children. It's not only the Carpathians but also trips abroad, such as to Bulgaria and Greece,» says project manager of the charity fund 'Ukrainian Foundation 'Mria' Anastasia Zarychna.


Every summer, children from military families get the chance to enjoy a vacation in the Carpathians through the 'Summer without War' program. This initiative aims to support children who have lost their loved ones in the conflict zone and provides them not only with rest but also with psychological support and new experiences. The company 'Ukrainian Armored Vehicles' has been supporting this charitable initiative for the third year in a row.