Attendees included families in difficult circumstances, internally displaced persons, families of anti-terrorist operatives, and servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
As a part of the event, the families took part in the quest Right to Interest, during which they completed 10 simple tasks that helped them find interesting facts about animals while working together. Each team received a prize: a coupon to obtain some food for animals at the petting zoo.
Additionally, the specialists of the Children and Social Services, which is a part of the network of social service centers in Kyiv, organized an information platform on the practical observance and realization of children’s rights under martial law.
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