As part of the national project "Side by Side: United Communities," 25 displaced persons from Donetsk region attended the cultural and artistic event "Sheptytskyi District Presents" free of charge, which was held on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the establishment of Sheptytskyi District and the Day of Cultural Workers and Folk Art Masters.
The celebration became a true center of creativity, unity, and positive emotions. Guests of the event had the opportunity to see an exhibition and fair of folk art crafts, learn about the cultural heritage of different communities, and enjoy performances by the best artistic groups from the Sheptytsky, Sokal, Belz, Velykomostivsky, Dobrotvirsky, Radekhivsky, and Lopatinsky territorial communities.
For participants from the Pokrovska community, this event was not only an interesting cultural event, but also an important step towards establishing friendly ties, exchanging experiences, and fostering a sense of unity among the communities of Ukraine.
Such initiatives within the framework of the "Side by Side: United Communities" project promote the social integration of internally displaced persons, develop interregional partnerships, and demonstrate that culture remains a powerful force for unity even in difficult times.
Based on materials from the Pokrovsk City Military Administration