Olena Zelenska Foundation Provides Kyiv Schools with 20 Generators, Securing Power for Over 11,500 Children.
Power Generators Delivered to Educational Institutions
According to Novyny.live: Twenty power generators have been delivered to schools in Kyiv's Solomianskyi and Dniprovskyi districts by the Olena Zelenska Foundation. This initiative ensures that more than 11,500 children can continue their studies uninterrupted during electricity blackouts. The generators, valued at 7.5 million hryvnias, represent a critical investment in supporting Ukraine's education system during a period of immense strain on the national power grid.
List of Institutions Receiving Generators
Sixteen of the generators were allocated to schools in the Solomianskyi district. Recipient institutions include Lyceum No. 144 named after H. Vashchenko, Secondary School No. 166, and Lyceum No. 64. The full list for this district comprises:
- Lyceum No. 187
- Specialized School No. 7 named after M. Rylskyi
- Gymnasium No. 178
- Preschool Educational Institution No. 460
- Secondary School No. 26
- Lyceum No. 161
- Preschool Educational Institution No. 334
- Secondary School No. 54
- Specialized School of II-III Degrees No. 159
- Specialized School of I Degree No. 324
- Preschool Educational Institution No. 762 'Lybid'
- Preschool Educational Institution No. 374
- Preschool Educational Institution No. 714
Educational facilities in the Dniprovskyi district also received generators. These are:
- Lyceum No. 272 'Ukrainian College named after V. Sukhomlynskyi'
- Gymnasium No. 148
- Technical Lyceum
- Scientific Lyceum No. 208
The provision of this equipment was made possible with support from the Kellner Family Foundation (Czech Republic) and the Hilti Foundation (Liechtenstein).
“When an educational institution has an alternative power source, it guarantees a stable learning process even during blackouts.”
Viktoriia Romanova
Beyond improving comfort, the generators are essential for maintaining educational continuity amidst Ukraine's unstable electricity supply. This project, facilitated by international partners, is a vital step in safeguarding the learning environment for students and teachers. In the context of the ongoing energy crisis, equipping schools with backup power has become a fundamental necessity to protect education from external disruptions.
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