As part of the nationwide project "Side by Side: United Communities," the Kalchitska rural community invites partners from all over Ukraine to join in creating a "Book of Community Unity" on the occasion of Ukrainian Unity Day.
This is a special creative project in which children and adults from different communities in Ukraine will be able to share their vision of unity, friendship, and the common future of our state.
The Book of Unity is a symbol of our solidarity, mutual support, and shared belief in a united, independent Ukraine.
The Kalchitska community invites children and young people aged 6 to 18 to create drawings, poems, short essays, or stories on the specified topic. The work should be done on an A4 sheet in landscape orientation and accompanied by a separate short phrase beginning with the words "Unity for me is..." or "When we are together, we can...". Poems, short essays, and stories should convey the theme of unity, friendship between communities, peace, and the future of Ukraine.
Military personnel, veterans, and family members of fallen defenders are also invited to participate by sharing their thoughts on unity, solidarity, community support, and shared values in Ukraine in the form of a short text.
All submitted materials will become part of a joint Book of Unity, which will unite the communities of Ukraine around shared values.
The collection of creative works from residents of the Kalchitsa community will continue until January 10, 2026. All submitted materials will become part of our community's pages in the "Book of Community Unity," which will be presented on Ukrainian Unity Day.
Finished works should be sent in electronic form to the email address: [email protected].Якщо. If you have any questions about participation or requirements for the works, please contact the project coordinators: tel. 0980359838 Victoria; tel. 0663305700 Lyudmila.
Join us in this common cause! Let's share what unity and love for Ukraine mean to us.
Together, side by side, we are strong! Together, we are Ukraine!
Based on materials from the Kalchitska Village Military Administration