Decorating Shelter for Students
As part of the "Health in Colors" project, volunteers are painting the walls of a shelter for students at the lyceum.
Today, many children face daily stress, and the efforts of volunteers are aimed at adding positive emotions to the lives of young members of our society. Within the "Health in Colors" project, volunteers have decided to paint the walls of the shelter for students with vibrant colors.
Bright drawings reflecting the beauty of nature were chosen as decorations for the walls. The colorful paintings will create a cozy space for children and everyone who needs to take shelter during air raids. The shelter is shared with children from nearby homes, and the positive emotions evoked by the bright pictures on the walls will help lighten the atmosphere during their stay.
For each wall, volunteers prepared a unique design aimed at diverting negative thoughts and eliciting positive emotions. To achieve this "therapeutic effect" through the created artworks, volunteers carefully select images and matching colors.
We thank our volunteers for their dedication to brightening the negative emotions that children face during these challenging times! Your efforts help them navigate difficult moments with optimism and hope for the better! We are confident that your care and creative approach will contribute to making the world a better place.