Winners of the 'Charitable Ukraine' Contest Announced in Kyiv: Who Takes Home the 'Angel of Good'.
National 'Charitable Ukraine' Contest Winners Revealed
According to Espreso.tv: The winners of the National 'Charitable Ukraine' contest were announced during a ceremony held in Kyiv, drawing attention from the public and representatives of charitable organizations. Recipients received an amber statuette called the 'Angel of Good' along with a diploma, symbolizing their achievements in philanthropy.
Second and third place laureates were also honored, receiving special diplomas for their efforts in helping others. In the special 'People's Benefactor' category, first place was shared by:
- Liudmyla Mulder (Kondratiuk) from Shortens, Germany
- Roman Soroka from the village of Markivka, Sumy region
New Opportunities and Upcoming Contests
It is important to note that applications for the 'Razem bez Granic - Polska dla Ukrainy' contest are open until June 20, while the deadline for the contest in Italy is September 1. Additionally, nine more regional contests and award ceremonies are planned, highlighting the active growth of charitable work in Ukraine.
The National 'Charitable Ukraine' contest has become a major event for Ukrainian society, underscoring the importance of charity and social responsibility. Amid the ongoing challenges the country faces, such initiatives not only support those in need but also encourage active public participation in solving social issues. The high level of engagement in new contests reflects a growing cultural awareness and a willingness among Ukrainians to help one another.
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