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On March 9, a thematic event for children of temporarily displaced people and refugees was held at the Sanatorium Boarding School in Velykyi Bereznyi. It was conducted by a young talented artist Maryan Reipashi together with a teacher Alla I. Poliak.

There were 25 students, including Yakovlev Vadym (Kyiv), Ostepova Maria (Kherson); Mykita Sobyanin (Odesa), and others, together with students of the school, they all studied drawing techniques, before setting the topic of current events in Ukraine.

In particular, Marian is keen on graphics, but students were able to draw with the tools they chose: paints, colored pencils, even chalk on the street asphalt.

The event was held in cooperation with the Interreligious and Civil Environmental Forum of Eastern Europe (IRCEF, led by Alexander Bokotey) with the support of the German Nature Conservation Union (NABU Bundesverband, NABU International, project coordinator Ivan Tymofeiev).

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