Olena Zelenska discusses humanitarian tasks for Ukraine with ambassadors' spouses: the Presidential Administration provides details
Kyiv • UNN
The First Lady of Ukraine discussed the humanitarian tasks of diplomatic missions and thanked them for their help in attracting patrons. Zelenska emphasized the importance of bringing back Ukrainian culture and supporting humanitarian projects.
First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska met with representatives of the Association "Spouses of Ukrainian Diplomats" as part of a meeting of heads of foreign diplomatic missions "Military Diplomacy: Resilience, Weapons, Victory," UNN reports with reference to the OP.
"The current work of our diplomats is to conduct a civilized, balanced human dialogue with the world - as opposed to the aggressor. And you, their partners, can also do a lot to strengthen Ukraine's voice in the world," the President's wife noted.
Zelenska spoke about the humanitarian tasks facing Ukrainian diplomatic missions. In particular, support for school nutrition reform, development of the All-Ukrainian Mental Health Program, creation of barrier-free space and opportunities for the whole country, increasing the number of Ukrainian bookshelves, Ukrainian-language audio guides, and development of Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar studies.
"At a time when Russia has appropriated so much of our culture, we have to take it back," the first lady emphasized.
She also thanked the diplomatic missions and representatives of the Association "Spouses of Ukrainian Diplomats" for their help in attracting patrons for the restoration of our country who cooperate with the Olena Zelenska Foundation.
The First Lady noted that, thanks to cooperation with foreign partners, it was possible to transfer 52 ambulances to Ukraine, organize a vacation at the Voices of Children camp for 180 young Ukrainians with war experience, build 14 houses for large foster families and send 1500 children from such families to the Artek-Bukovel camp for a vacation, transfer 60 thousand gadgets for online learning for schoolchildren and teachers, and start creating six Superhero Schools at hospitals.
"I am grateful to all the diplomats and their families who are involved in this. Because we need not only military strength. We need the power to live," Zelenska summarized.