In the city of Sheptytskyi, a cultural event was organized for children from displaced families—a puppet show titled “Koza-Dereza,” which took place at the People’s House.
Thanks to the support of the “Yednannia” humanitarian hub of the Pokrovsk City Military Administration, the children and their parents were able to attend the theatrical performance free of charge.
The families attended the performance as part of the “Side by Side: United Communities” initiative, which aims to support families from frontline communities.
The modern production of “Koza-Dereza” treated the audience to interesting characters and dynamic acting, creating a captivating atmosphere. The children watched the events on stage intently, and the adults shared these moments with them.
As noted by Dmytro Shynkar, head of the humanitarian hub, such events are an important part of supporting IDP families, as they allow them to take a break from daily hardships and experience positive emotions.
The event participants thanked the organizers for the opportunity to engage in the community’s cultural life. Parents noted that such initiatives help support children and make them feel cared for, even during difficult times.
Based on materials from the Pokrovsk City Military Administration