In Dnipro, at the Kramatorsk District IDP Support Center "Myrazom," there is a special atmosphere—Ukrainian evening gatherings called "Po-nashemu" are held here for children and teenagers from Donetsk Oblast aged 4 to 17. The festive gatherings will continue until December 25, 2025, bringing warmth, joy, and a sense of home.
The main goal of the initiative is not just to entertain, but to create a genuine, meaningful celebration filled with traditions, sincere emotions, and communication. Participants can enjoy Ukrainian songs and carols, fun games, meetings with St. Nicholas, and the family atmosphere that is so lacking in forced displacement.
Dressed in embroidered shirts, wreaths, ribbons, and scarves, children immerse themselves in a real Ukrainian celebration — bright, cozy, and filled with goodness. Here, everyone feels part of a large community where traditions are cherished and people support each other.
As part of the Donetsk Region New Year's Miracle project, initiated by the Mkrtchan Brothers Foundation, each child receives a sweet gift – a sign of care and support that unites caring people around good deeds.
The Myrazom IDP Support Center in Dnipro operates with the assistance of the Kramatorsk District State Administration, the district military administration, and the military administrations of the communities in the Kramatorsk district. The Center's team works hard every day to support those who have been forced to leave their homes and to create a space of care, strength, and mutual assistance — especially for children, who most need a sense of celebration and security.
The Center is located in Dnipro, contact number +380982307703.
The holiday continues — and together we are making it truly our own.