In May, the Poltava region hosted a series of events as part of the Multi-Year Resilience Programme
- nsydorenko0
- Jun 3
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Let us take a look back at May and how educational spaces operated within the framework of the Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP).
Let us begin our journey in the Poltava region!
We caught up on educational losses, studied English, received various forms of psychological support and played different games — we have got into the habit of spending time like this. Here are some interesting facts about our communities.
Here are some interesting facts about our communities.
· Children created unique drawings in a creative class using straws and paint
· Fans of strategy and fun spent time playing various tabletop games.
· Participants in the English conversation club practised the language actively, and the film club provided an opportunity to discuss interesting films.
· The reading club brought literature enthusiasts together, and sessions with a psychologist focused on developing communication skills within the group.
· Exciting quests also took place.

These are the experiences enjoyed by the students of the Pryshyb territorial community!
Together with an art therapist, the children immersed themselves in the world of emotions, where each of them was given their own colour and shape using the "scribble fantasy" technique.
During a trip to the Kozelschyna Cultural and Educational SMART Space, students walked through book-themed locations, found inspiration in motivational quotes and admired works by artists. They also immersed themselves in the world of the reading community.
We would like to remind you that the ‘Long-Term Sustainability Programme’ project is being implemented by the DOCCU NGO with financial support from Education Cannot Wait in cooperation with the international non-governmental organisation Finn Church Aid Ukraine.