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she is like a deputy of the local council, i, when i come there and we held these meetings there, i was very surprised when i first came there and saw everything lined up in boxes, many women and young people were standing around these boxes, distributing food, washing powder, cookies, to those people who came to verkhovyna and stood in huge queues at my reception, i think how popular i am here, of course it was the popularity of cookies, but i had. to feel involved in all the work they do there did, good afternoon, congratulations , everything has changed for you, so look, congratulations, congratulations, well , let’s sit down, tell me, do you still have someone from the visitors, in the verkhovyna district there are now officially registered up to 500 internally displaced persons, although at the very beginning of the war there were more than 17,000 people, the peak saved people a lot, because a lot of people rested here. in the manors
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, all the manors returned as if they were relatives and our people accepted them for a long period of time, they even accepted them there free of charge. verhovyna is not my electoral district, but it so happened that all lviv residents have great sentiment for the hutsul region. if you go to the hrushevsky museum in lviv, you will see a separate room that is completely built in the hutsul style. and it concerned not only hrushevskyi. the same applied, for example, to ivan franko, who had a lot of objects in his... house from the hutsul region and many other lviv residents, and because of that i always had a feeling for the hutsul region, i spent a lot of time there and felt what do you need to somehow make these people co-participants in the development of hutsul region. hello, congratulations, you are fine. we worked with halley from the early days. galya, svitlana, tanya, me, nadya , my mother, then two months without... hopelessness
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in general, it was scary and difficult, because they didn't know what would happen, nor were people a little difficult, because there were different situations, people told , what they were running away from, and there were such moments when people came in such a cool car, but this is all they have left, that is, they come to us for humanitarian aid, on they arrive in a cool car and with tears in their eyes say that you understand, we come to you for help, because we have nothing, we had everything, and they are with tears... i say, well, why are you crying, that's all ok, we are here to help you, and they say that, you know, we cry because we are so grateful that you have the strength to help us. shelter is shelter, it is shelter from disaster, it is shelter from genocide, it is preservation, it is preservation of self in order to preserve the future, it is the preservation of others who, together with you, will rebuild this future, that is, this is such a space where people can receive any kind of do... mogu or advice. shelter has a very
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broad meaning. it's definitely not just storage. it is a storehouse of spirit, a storehouse of strength that cannot be destroyed by anyone. not by an enemy who wants to destroy the nation, not by circumstances, not by missiles. mykola leonidovych always helps us and helps us in all our requests. and also, it is always good to have an older device. i became such a patron of this movement. shelter, z german. on the side was such a well-known german deputy, viola von kramon, who came to verhovyna, who visited the shelters, who watched what was happening, and she is a lobbyist for this movement in germany so that the german government finances such movements, finances ukraine, and we explained to them , it is beneficial for you, because if all ukrainians leave ukraine, then there will be a crisis not only in ukraine, there will be a crisis in you too, because you will need to pay, help, pay aid to these ukrainians. to work, we want
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to leave them here, because we will need them later how they got food, foodstuffs, clothes, hygiene, they came for books, i personally am in the eighth grade, i say, i need books, here maria brought me my first books, which were, well , we understood that it was already the next stage, the next stage, and we gathered a council of all our people with whom... we worked and so if we made such a decision that we need to develop and we need to offer people various kinds of activities, such as psychological consultations, psychological courses, it was like this the second stage, then they have already started activities, it was generally such a development, because both english and polish were well-learned, then later the forest school began, and i was even more surprised when i saw there many children drawing, and everyone was drawing their own...
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their homeland, their home, what is happening there, sometimes these pictures looked scary, sometimes funny, sometimes extremely inspiring, when i came there for the third time... i saw women doing yoga there. it's so strange when my reception room doesn't have a single table and there's only the floor and mats, and on these mats there are many women who make some strange movements to soft music, it feels like you are somewhere in new york in some expensive club, and this is just a reception room in the village of verkhovyna in the middle of the mountains, so every time this my reception room surprised me and continues to surprise me now that i go there. and when i came later to verkhovyna, broke out of kyiv, and saw gratitude in the eyes of these migrants, listened to their stories, and they were stories that made me want to cry, and they were grateful that their children were getting the same
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education, reassurance, circles, development that they received in their cities, it developed very successfully, extremely successfully, and then, the leaders of this organization are also my friends from germany, they say, let's do it not only in verkhovyna, because verkhovyna is a small town . we managed to find a partner for shelter projects. the german organization schuler helfen leben, with whom we worked well from the beginning, practically took over the shelter projects. it was possible to attract funds from the federal government. we began to think about who we can attract, and of course involved our friends, and in this way a shelter was opened in ivano-frankivsk, in chernivtsi, my assistant ulyana pak opened
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a shelter in lviv, they called it shelter friendly, and after lviv it happened in two more cities of the lviv region, in chervonograd and in stretch marks then we connected kyiv, we had to move east, we connected poltava, yulia horodchanin, and in this way this organization actually opened in eight cities, and now it is thinking about expansion, and i believe that it will unite all of ukraine, because essentially a shelter is a movement of love. there is a beautiful modern library in chervonograd, where our chervonograd shelter meets. once, when i came there, i saw. we met. the potter's name was serhii vashkiv. he brought a potter's wheel and the children immediately gathered around him. together they started making fantastic bells. well, i was interested, i am passionate about ceramics. i have a wonderful collection of kosiv ceramics. and it turned out that the homeland of my ancestors has its own sokal
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ceramics. serhii vashkiv revives sokal ceramics. he invited me to the workshop. i came and immediately bought half of everything serhiy has made in the last few. months, today i came again, it was not enough for me, good day, good day, mr. mykola , to see you again, glad to see you, and what are you spending here now, there is a little, we are going to the city, we have children here now, come in, be please, good day, good day, good day, welcome , we are glad to see you in our workshop, good day, good day, good day, good day, and what, what do you do, now we will have master classes, we will do magic, pottery, where are you from you children, this is kirill. zaporizhzhia, serhiy, he is from maryinka, marichka and sashko are from voznesensk. there was a lot at the beginning , especially when i worked with children, they were too withdrawn and so tight-lipped, you know, but from some sudden movements the children could shudder,
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well, this can be seen by those who have already been in combat operations, sat in basements somewhere , these are children , they are a little bit, but... actually, when i visited our classes, i saw that there are such children that they just open up, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, we start pottery, well done, right we hug such a pot with the handle, and put the left one upstairs, immediately there for two classes , they are already open, they are already quickly forgotten, now look, marichka, what we have to do, we will form our bowl, like this, and expand, expand, the bowl, great, next we are with you. .. and we will make it in the sokal style, when you are a potter, you turn off completely, i see, we are now covering it with an angel, and then in the next classes we will draw the contours of the picture itself, so good, you have everything, i liked it,
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well, great , it means that we even have a history, they came here with their parents from voznesensk, they lived right here with you, they lived here in the workshop. when the full-scale invasion began, they sat in a storage room for five days, lived with their children, well, it so happened that i came to my friend's house at that time, and he said: listen, let 's settle in your workshop, says the family... me and that there is under fire, well, the man worked in poland for the last five years, while we lived in voznesensk, and he had a colleague there, as they say, from chervonograd, and as soon as they were told that they could go, they immediately targeted the car, immediately went here, and so we went, they didn't know exactly where we would be , exactly how we would be, why didn't we go to poland, if the husband, oh, no, well, somehow for ourselves we didn't even consider such a question to leave the country, they lived here, how many years have you been here, how many six months have you lived here, right? then they already moved, went to school and moved to chervonograd, rented an apartment, and so we have a family, so
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they lived here in a workshop, and there were no problems, here you are, when you came to galicia, well here, then to lviv , but many have problems with the language, for example, well, we didn't have any problems with the language, because some three years ago we came to the point that we want to speak ukrainian, so we haven't listened to russian songs for more than three years, we don't have any russian books in... well , we don't read in the apartment , we do not listen to the fact that we will live only in ukraine, we will build it, they will build it, because it is they, our future, and they will build it, that is why we stayed here in principle, because so that they have the opportunity to study here, get an education specifically in ukraine and then build this country for yourself, already for yourself. after this conversation from the hall, i kept remembering this film by zelenskyi, the servant of the people , about the lisov mine in siltka and that. as local people did not want to let people from donetsk region here.
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there is an explosion in the village of silets at the lisova mine, they are trying to invite rescuers from donbas, but the local people are allegedly categorically against rescuers from donbas coming to this village. they say they will only let the chinese in. the chinese are far away, people are in danger of death, and yet there are saviors from donbas come and save the poor galicians, despite the fact that these galicians did not want to see them here. now it is obvious that all this is not simple. an absurdity, but a complete absurdity, because the people from donetsk did not meet a warm welcome here, but warm love, and they themselves fell in love with these people, and it turns out that they wanted to love and understand even before, and that they are definitely the same ukrainians, and we still once we make sure that any such artificial constructions that try to show that we are divided remain artificial, every shelter in every city is above all the people who organize it, as if there were none. and there would be no shelter project at all, so if there was no ulyana pak, there would be no
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lviv project. ulyana, a member of the lviv city council, a young woman , extremely active, she has two small boys, at that time, her husband was at the front, her husband came briefly from the front on vacation, now she will give birth to her third child, if she comes again, maybe she will have more children, she loves children very much, and this love for children and this faith in the future may have made her like this very good organizer, because the way she takes care of other children reminds her of the way she takes care of her own children, and she treats these children exactly the same. there are more opportunities in lviv than in rakhovina, in lviv children can, for example, go to the swimming pool. hundreds of migrants can gather in lviv in the summer to watch a cool feature film under the open sky. in lviv. and i already talked about it, there is a brilliant chess school in lviv and children can practice chess, they
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love it very much, there are many entrepreneurs in lviv who they want us to teach the immigrants, and we teach them there, there are many people in lviv who help, there is, for example, my friend, member of the lviv city council, petro adamyk, who just in the center of the city gave his huge office in order to people there studied ukrainian, in order for people there to learn english, in order for them to gather there, draw, engage in art therapy. what to do, tell me, good afternoon, we are trying to work with protective contours on the glass. it is necessary to train, it is necessary, i give it to everyone samples and drafts, i'm here with people, we draw and do what i would like to do at home, but i don't have time for it at home. we lived abroad for more than a year and a half, and only this summer we returned for good. say, they can be like bellied pearls, they can be with a glass effect, for me lviv is a completely new city, for me
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you consider it as a second move, because of that the lviv shelter is probably one of the largest in terms of activities, and city tours , studying ukrainian culture, teachers who want to tell something to those those who came, these are very interesting opportunities, lviv is a city that is given to love, there is a ukrainian saying that is given to love, and these people who come, they really love lviv. i feel at home here, but not at home a little bit, so this adaptation is still ongoing for me, and where are you from, from kakhovka, from kakhovka, and where are you from, from mykolaiv. here in lviv? well, a year, even a little more, have you mastered it or not? well, the first period of time we went abroad, we were abroad, but it was good abroad, but still i want to go home, i want to his own grandmother. is there a job for a very long time, i was looking for a job for a very long time, i sent a lot of resumes, but for some reason employers do not
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really want to accept internally displaced persons, because when they hear that internally displaced persons always ask. this question: yes, the war will end, so you will return home, i ask a counter question, and do you know when the war will end? so where did you find a job? through acquaintances, well, which one exactly? a small enterprise produces craft products, cheeses, in a class, yes, near lviv somewhere, in lviv itself, near halytsky crossroads, so do you buy milk, do they have their own farm? no, they buy milk. and they make craft cheeses, adegee cheeses are different there, we started this project in the shelters, that is, in principle, i patronize it, and we did it first in verkhovyna , ivano-frankivsk region, then in frankivsk, then this one was also done in lviv, in chervonograd and strya, in chernivtsi, in kyiv, in poltava, in poltava, by the way, we do a lot of people from
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kharkiv there, a lot, poltava history is very interesting, i love this city because it is the center of ukraine. this is the soul of ukraine for me, and yuliya gorodchanina works in poltava, who created the nova poltava organization there a long time ago, is extremely active, she is active in the nebaiduzhih battalion, which is one of the largest public organizations in ukraine, and in her organization nova poltava. we must continue to help each other until victory itself. julia, of course, became the best partner for us to create a shelter, it was not by chance that we chose poltava, a lot of people from the east go to poltava, because many people from kharkiv or kharkiv oblast, they don't want to go far, because for them galicia is almost a foreign country, or people from dnipropetrovsk oblast or dnipro, and poltava, for them, it looks more or less safe and close to home, it gives hope of returning, that's why these people come, and that's why in poltava, when you come to meet with immigrants, most of them are from kharkiv, from kharkiv region or from dnipropetrovsk region or from donetsk region, from those
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regions that are much closer to poltava, you have to see how they listen history lectures, it's just fantastic, but the shock... i am a young 18-year-old girl who taught english there, she is from kharkiv, but she likes poltava now more than kharkiv, because she found friends here and she found herself helping others. i have been living here alone for a year, my parents returned to kharkiv last year, because it became more or less safe there. i stayed in poltava because, firstly, i like the independent life i lead here, and secondly, i have a job here, and maybe that's why she, as a strong person, decided to stay in poltava. stay and continue to help displaced people, that's why her english lessons are always very interesting, impressive, and i understand why people like them so much, to be honest, i'm very grateful that i stayed in poltava, because i started my career here, i found many friends, and in general , my independent life began here, so i don’t know, for me it is much better than abroad, the authorities usually welcome such movements, i
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can’t say that the authorities help them financially in any way, but they welcome, for example , when the germans came to maria makivnychuk partners, i called iryna veryschuk , who works in the ukrainian government, and she met with him, provided all the necessary letters, showed that this is important to the ukrainian government, that is, the government does not isolate itself from people, from active people, but unfortunately, very often strategically, she herself does not see what initiatives she could take to help these people. such an initiative from the authorities, unfortunately, is very few, and it would be very good. if the government learned from active people who help each other themselves. this is extraordinary importantly. when talking about the demographic crisis, this is also a way to overcome it. we are creating these shelters because we want to show an example of overcoming the demographic crisis. of course, we will not overcome it ourselves, but we will show the way in which the government can do it, in which the local self-government bodies can
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do it, because if we unite people who are democratically minded, convinced of the future, who are ready to make sacrifices. to sacrifice their time, their resources, their talent, the time they spend with their families, to sacrifice those ukrainians who suffer, then obviously these ukrainians will understand that they are supported here, if the government treats people exactly the same, then these people will have less incentive to go abroad and more incentive to return, and now we are going to my grandfather, to my grandfather , where the camp was, huh. let's go up 4.5 km from the central road, we have to go up, but there is a very nice area, wide, big, where we made a camp for children, we need to take something that is left and... see how the gas station is there, and not here with an ordinary car you get out, you can go here either by horses or by such a car, you need to open a straight line, and what if, as
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our grandfather once said, my fields are my berds, this is where my dad comes from, and last year we made a camp here for... the children of the hacienda grandfather papasyuk, because that is what grandfather was called , according to the street, he was called papasyuk here, in three months of last year , more than 200 children from all over ukraine got better here, these were people, children from sumy, from mariupol, from kharkiv, from kherson, -ku, they lived here for 10 days, slept in beds, slept in sleeping bags, and also with them there were various activities during the day, which they made a card here. they lived in the mountains , where it would seem that it would be difficult for city children, because there was no water there, water had to be carried, they washed in ordinary such wash basins, in the showers that they
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made there by themselves, they slept with hay and gray, but they walked on trips, they staged theatrical performances, brilliant theatrical performances, quietly, quietly, calmed down, they sang together, they were told about the history of ukraine, they cooked together, they helped each other, were children from all over ukraine, and when viola von kramon she came there with me, we were blindfolded, they pulled such darts, they said, don't look, we will bring you to a fairy-tale city, and we walked, holding on to these blindfolded darts, when they untied them, we were amazed, we opened this way for you, fantastic views, a lot of children, a theater stage and then a performance, among the ugly ones . well, you can say it's an artistic performance, but all these people were laughing and happy, it was also a kind of
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art therapy for the children so that they could take a break from the war. we had a camp from 6 to 14 years old, older children, they were a little closed, and when there was an air raid, they immediately went to the phone and called their parents to make sure that the parents were safe. place, oh , look, this is what our artem put here, two days before leaving, he composed this poem, and he put it here, let me read it: braided vines of hazel are laid in the porch of the house, the continuous noise of a child, now i feel in that , the energy is at an end, the bites are hidden in cotton wool, there is a two-day march left, soon they will all leave. house, home to mykolaiv or kharkiv, to lviv, kiyiv and even to sumy, the second day will pass and there will be no gifts , sadness will pour over the past, but i will not
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end it in sumy, autumn, people, winter will bring us spring, we will win the war first, and the good russians already will not be resurrected, our artyom, who worked for the vesmmnik, he also composes poems, and two days before the departure of the last check-in. he put it here, in fact, it brings back memories of a good summer, where we helped the children to be distracted and , you know, to have some kind of enjoyment, so that their childhood would continue, because our children are growing up very fast now, and i would like them to have the childhood they need. "i think how to change the country, and in order to change it, you need to feel what people need. the shelter is a very good school for me, but i just see
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that if there were relevant state programs, then many more people would return to ukraine and much less from ukraine went, and here is the idea of creating a ministry of love, family and motherhood, it was precisely born in me after communicating with these people, because the state does not should stand aside, and we should not stand aside." when you work and go day after day, you are distracted from everything and forget about what is happening, and when people come to you and thank you, then you think, well , you remember why we do, and really what's going on right now in the... country, the most important thing right now is to keep your common sense. i'm convinced that good
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will definitely. prevail, but when it does, will i live to see it, how long it will take, i do not know, only the lord god knows, because of that, do what is necessary and let whatever will happen, we must do what is necessary, and we must love our country and preserve it, because it is the only place where a ukrainian can feel protected, if we want to preserve ourselves as ukrainians and want to have a place of protection, then somewhere else except for ukraine, we don't have any, and we must... be strong, i tell myself this every day, and in order for us to be able to help others, and in order to help others, we must internally feel love, warmth, kindness, and and then you radiate it to others, help, and so on projects are built by themselves. turn on
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and if there are no cigarettes, then what will you smoke, he says, well, if there are no cigarettes, then he will smoke silrada, how long do you need, 10 days, that's what you should do, i didn't come here to watch old farts who collect pine cones in the forest, what will be your vaman, vakanse, vakanse novels. i ask you to pray to god, i ask you to drink, and tomorrow to fly with your sunny waist, never, don't spill blood on the wedding night, you never have to.
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analyzed by the guests of the project this week. and actually, we will find out who will be the guest of the studio already this sunday. undoubtedly, the topics will be relevant, the guests will be special. proper names with myroslava barchuk. sunday, 17:10 at espresso. greetings to all viewers of espresso, this is news, annaeva melnyk is with you, and i will start this issue with this: an act of vandalism in dnipro, unknown people burned down a memorial opposite the nine-story building, which was hit by a russian rocket. at the public transport stop , people brought toys and flowers in memory of the fallen citizens. let me remind you, as a result of a missile attack on the 14th.
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