The exhibition features 14 children's stories and drawings created before and during the war.
Today, May 28, ahead of International Children's Day, an exhibition titled «Memories of Childhood» opened in the lobby of the «Zoloti Vorota» metro station. This was reported by the KP «Kyiv Metro».
The event is organized by the charity «Children of Heroes Foundation», which supports children who have lost one or both parents due to the war.
The primary goal of the exhibition is to remind society of the importance of supporting children by creating a «childhood umbrella» — a safe space filled with love and care. A place where childhood can regain its brightness and playfulness.
The exhibition includes 14 children's stories and drawings that reflect the inner world of children, their experiences during the war, and their belief in goodness and hope for the future.
The act of drawing is part of the comprehensive psychological support provided by the foundation. It is not just creativity; it is a means of restoring and strengthening each child's inner strength and resilience.
The exhibition will run until June 12 in the lobby of the «Zoloti Vorota» metro station.