"MHP-Hromada" creates a mini-film for the 33rd Independence Day: everyone who wishes can join the process

"MHP-Hromada" creates a mini-film for the 33rd Independence Day: everyone who wishes can join the process

Kyiv  •  UNN

August 15 2024, 08:59 AM  •  11195 views

"MHP-Hromada" is creating a mini-film for the 33rd Independence Day: everyone who wishes can join the process.

The charitable foundation "MHP-Hromada" has proposed that Ukrainians take part in creating a video dedicated to memories of the first day of Independence, reports UNN.

Details

So, to start with, you need to share your memories of the historic day of the proclamation of Ukrainian Independence - August 24, 1991 - in the comments to the post.

https://www.facebook.com/MHPgromadi/posts/797885512556305 

"Write how you found out about it and how you perceived the news.

Also, tag in the comments people who may also share interesting stories related to this event.

We are interested in every impression: if you met this event as a child and if you were already an adult! After all, every such little memory is a story that shapes us and that we strive to preserve", - the message says.

With the consent of those who have joined the process, "MHP-Hromada" will create a video with priceless memories.

"We believe that our little film with you will strengthen the spirit and will to Victory of every Ukrainian!", - the message says.

You can familiarize yourself with the technical specification for the video at the link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kqdvyxzBaD3bpAe2uO0BTh1U1N-sh_dp/

Background

"MHP-Hromada" is a Ukrainian charitable foundation that began its activities in 2015. Its main mission is the comprehensive development of communities. The geography of activity covers 12 regions of Ukraine: more than 700 towns and villages. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine, the Foundation has been systematically supporting people in the regions of hostilities, Ukrainian defenders and rescuers, communities, hospitals and maternity hospitals, charitable institutions caring for orphans and the elderly, as well as people who have been left homeless and without means of subsistence due to the war.