The Myrazom IDP Support Center in the Kramatorsk district of Poltava hosted a literary evening and meet-and-greet organized by the Izolyatsia Foundation in collaboration with artist Bohdana Korogod, a resident of the Legacy. Practical Work."
Artist Bohdana Korogod presented her art project "Humanitarian Aid" and spoke about her personal experience of understanding war, loss, and support through the language of art. During the meeting, the author's poetry and texts by famous Ukrainian writers were read aloud. Participants not only listened, but also actively joined in the reading and shared their own memories of their native and memorable places in Donetsk region.
The event was held within the framework of a memorandum of cooperation with the Kramatorsk District State Administration and the District Military Administration.
The project "Heritage: Space for Work" is implemented within the Capacity Development and Networking Program for Local Cultural Actors with the support of the Partnership for a Strong Ukraine (PFRU) Program, funded by the governments of the United Kingdom, Estonia, Canada, Norway, Finland, Switzerland, and Sweden. The program aims to strengthen Ukraine's resilience in the face of Russian aggression by supporting local communities in cooperation with state bodies, civil society, the media, and the private sector.
The Myrazom Center in Poltava has been operating since May 2025 with the support of the Kramatorsk District State Administration and District Military Administration, the Illinivska SVA, and in close cooperation with the communities of the Kramatorsk District.
Based on materials from the Myrazom IDP Support Center in the Kramatorsk District