The Pământeni (Earthlings) Association has been involved in the leisure of refugee children for the past two weeks. Our little guests visited the bread baking class. The head of the class is Mioara Auchim (Romanian). Our volunteer Tetyana Lukina (refugee from Ukraine) helped her. Tatiana Lukina also gave the children classes in photography and drawing.

Natalia Miroshnyk, a refugee and lecturer at the Odessa Faculty of Architecture, conducted a master class for Ukrainian and Romanian children on painting Easter eggs.

 

Architect and refugee Anna Demenko painted the walls of the Children's Center in the village of Bagota.

 

Our volunteers Marta Pogorila and Svitlana Volkova prepared for a master class on painting Easter eggs for Ukrainian and Romanian children and adults. They ordered everything necessary for this through volunteers in Ukraine from Kyiv master Oksana Bilous. The master class will be held at the Municipal Museum of Calarasi. Eggs will be painted according to the patterns peculiar to Odessa, Nikolaev and Kherson areas. The master class will be conducted by Svitlana Volkova, a folklorist by education.

Three children Nika Pogorila, Eva Parelko, Polina Gorbonos are placed in Romanian kindergartens. For first-graders and children of other school ages, the Pământeni Association has agreed with the Calarasi City Hall to allocate two rooms. There will be two lessons for first-graders and help for other students (basic lessons are online) by Ukrainian teachers Maryna Danyliuk and Tanya Gorbonosy, also Ukrainian refugees.

Mirce Voda School No. 8 will provide a gym for refugee children twice a week. At this school they will also be able to attend dance lessons.

Negotiations have been held with the Red Cross to provide food to Calarasi refugees. Representatives of the city hall and the Red Cross are now looking for a form in which refugees will apply. The Association continues to deal with the settlement and, if necessary, resettlement of refugees, as well as their employment.

Work on the exhibition of artists Vladimir and Tatyana Bakhtov, Ukrainian refugees from Nikolaev proceeds. The exhibition will be presented at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest. (National Museum of Contemporary Art in Romania).

Also our employees Marta Pogorila and Svitlana Volkova organized evacuation from Kherson of 5 adults and 6 children with animals. The cars that went to Kherson for refugees under the leadership of Martha and Svitlana were equipped with medicines and personal hygiene products for the locals of Kherson.

All these activities were carried out with the financial assistance and support of our brothers and sisters from the Theosophical Order of Service of Italy, America and Germany. We are sincerely grateful to them. for this charity. The energy of Good Will has no boundaries and borders, it unites us all!

Natalia Staykova, TOC