Another kindergarten in the Zavodskyi district of Mykolaiv has resumed operations — made possible thanks to the installation of a newly equipped shelter.
The renovation was funded by the Red Cross, while the city’s Department of Education provided the furniture and all necessary supplies.
The safe space can accommodate up to 200 people. All essential repairs were completed to meet shelter requirements, including the installation of ventilation and heating systems, regular and emergency lighting, and water supply. A fully equipped restroom was also installed, along with reserves of both technical and drinking water.
“Our shelter is beautiful and comfortable. The children really enjoy spending time here. We are grateful to our partners and everyone who helped make this space a reality,” said Natalia Mykolaivna, a senior teacher-methodologist.
The shelter has been stocked with educational materials, engaging books, toys, and new, comfortable furniture. A medical corner was also set up.
“This kindergarten has reopened after three years of inactivity. And this became possible thanks to our cooperation with partners. I would like to thank the Red Cross for their work. The shelter is modern and well-equipped, and today children can stay here in safe and comfortable conditions,” said Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych.
The Mayor invited parents and their children to visit the kindergarten, take a tour of the shelter, and see for themselves that their children will be safe in this environment.