On January 29, as part of the national project "Side by Side: United Communities," an online quest called "Unity. Memory. Strength" took place, which became a space for lively communication, teamwork, and reflection on important pages of Ukrainian history.
Young people from the Chyhyryn and Stepanets communities in the Cherkasy region and the Mykolaiv community in the Donetsk region joined the quest, united around common values—memory, responsibility, and unity.
During the quest, the teams went through various stages: historical ones dedicated to the events of the Act of Unification and the Battle of Kruty; creative ones where unusual ideas and vivid images were born; logical and team ones that required quick thinking, mutual understanding, and support for one another.
The young people impressed with their creativity, ingenuity, depth of thought, and sincerity. It was not just a quest — it was a dialogue between generations, a search for meaning and confirmation that today's youth are well aware of what Ukraine stood for a hundred years ago and what it is fighting for today.
The final online meeting was a warm conclusion to the event, with team presentations, sincere words, and awards for the nominations. Each team was recognized, because the main victory was their joint participation and unity.
Based on materials from the Mykolaiv Village Military Administration