This year, the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation became a true helper of St. Nicholas, giving children the holiday they had been dreaming of. Young football players from the “Alpha” club in the Shevchenkivska community received the gift they had been waiting for — a stationary air hockey table. Their joy was endless: now their breaks between training sessions will be even more fun and active. Just as bright were the emotions of children from Shchaslyve and nearby villages. For them, the Foundation organized a magical trip to the “Tymur” Theater in Kharkiv, where the kids immersed themselves in a world of fantasy and wonder. Even the comfortable bus ride became part of their festive adventure.
A particularly touching moment was shared with children from Mykolaiv whose parents are in captivity or missing. They attended the play “The Dyed Fox” at the Mykolaiv Academic Drama Theater — and for the first time in a long while, they smiled sincerely, forgetting their worries.
In addition. all the children from Shchaslyve, Shevchenkove, and Mykolaiv received delicious sweet gifts that became a warm finishing touch to a day filled with joy and a belief in miracles. Most importantly, this celebration reminded everyone that each of us can be a magician — because true magic lies in an open, kind heart and sincere care for others.
Ours
The School of Cities and Communities has officially opened, with philanthropist Denys Paramonov, founder of the Denys Paramonov Charity Foundation, becoming one of its co-founders. The School will cooperate with Ukrainian communities to improve the quality of municipal governance.
Sport
In the settlement of Shchaslyve, children have the opportunity to take part in dance, football, and boxing classes, while a variety of educational programs are also available to them.
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The festival opened with the one-act ballet “Inside the Music”, set to the music of George Gershwin, and “Bolero I.R.” by Maurice Ravel.
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