A new initiative has launched in Kyiv – the «NGU Sound Recovery» hub. Here, service members and their families can enhance their psychological resilience, socialize, and develop their musical talents, as the hub features both lecture spaces and a professional recording studio. This was reported by the NGU press service.
The opening ceremony was attended by the acting deputy commander of the NGU for personnel affairs, Brigadier General Valentin Ostryzhny, while the idea behind the hub was brought to life by National Guard serviceman and musician Artem Loyik, who gathered a team to make this vision a reality.
«I sincerely hope this hub expands and becomes a center for Ukrainian veteran spirit, culture, and personal development,» said Brigadier General Ostryzhny.
The artistic atmosphere of the space is enhanced by the works of Kharkiv artist Hamlet Zinkivskyi, well-known for his street art projects, along with the artistic murals created by National Guard serviceman and artist Sviatoslav Liulka.
The project was also supported by Anatoliy Rusetsky and the Kharkiv Regional Charity Fund «Give Good,» as well as Vitaliy Kershkov, who provided the premises.
The National Guard continues to develop support systems for its servicemen, creating spaces where they can recover, grow, and build their futures.