Bright Walls of the Bomb Shelter
Thanks to the volunteers of the "Health in Colors" project, the grim walls in the bomb shelter have become much brighter.
Today, we all need positive emotions more than ever! Especially during times of alarms blaring from loudspeakers and tremors deep within. But it's particularly important to pay attention to how our children adapt to these realities, as they will shape our future!
Volunteers help children adapt to the gloomy environment of the shelters and cope with anxious feelings by redirecting their focus to the beauty. They create bright and inspiring paintings that contribute to the psychological and emotional well-being of children.
The first walls of the bomb shelter at Kindergarten No. 56 have already become brighter and more uplifting thanks to the volunteers of the "Health in Colors" project from the Rivne Volunteer Community. They also plan to create educational drawings to make the time children spend in the shelter more productive for their future.
We thank the volunteer artists for their work, which makes our world brighter and kinder!