Responsible Citizens became partners in the charity fair “On the Road of Childhood” in Zaporizhzhia
This event is a series of celebrations for children from occupied and frontline territories who live in the Zaporizhzhia region.
The event brought together over 700 children from across the region and was carried out over two weeks. The children enjoyed themed stations with active games, workshops, and interactive activities. The concept of the event was that each child had their own route map, following which they collected tickets and received gifts.
“We were extremely happy to participate in such an important event. Our team conducted a series of psycho-relief training sessions and game programs aimed at helping children restore their inner resources, find new strength, and receive positive emotions. It is important for us that people who have gone through difficult circumstances have the opportunity to feel support and care. This care is reflected in the daily work of our organization and new projects,” commented Alla Maslakhova, regional coordinator of the NGO “Responsible Citizens.”
The fair was organized by the Charitable Organization “Coordination Humanitarian Center” together with donors and business representatives. The NGO “Responsible Citizens” continues to collaborate with other organizations to improve the lives of children in eastern Ukraine. Together, we make the world a better place for children.




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