The dependents of the airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters' visited the exhibition 'Third Breath'.

The dependents of the airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters' visited the exhibition 'Third Breath'
The dependents of the airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters' visited the exhibition 'Third Breath'

The airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters' brings happiness and joy to children

On May 21, the airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters' once again delighted its dependent children by organizing a visit to an interactive exhibition. These are children who have experienced the loss of loved ones or have lost relatives due to the work of the airline. The company regularly gives them gifts and organizes events within the framework of the socially responsible business platform 'To the Children of our Defenders'.

‘We will help you and do everything to make your childhood joyful and happy, despite the fact that you have to grow up in this difficult Time. We are with you, we are nearby, we will overcome all hardships together so that you are healthy, happy, and smiling. Thank you for your trust!’
- addressed the children the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters', Volodymyr Tkachenko.

This time at the interactive exhibition 'Third Breath', which is dedicated to feelings and emotions, children had the opportunity to explore their inner world and express emotions outward. They could jump in puddles, climb Everest, hear their heartbeat, touch beauty, and much more. All these activities took place over an area of 4000 m and captivated the children for 2 hours.

In addition to the excursion, each participant of the exhibition received a smart watch as a gift, and the children expressed their gratitude to the airline with drawings and souvenirs for the military. All the children's creativity was handed over to 8 units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

Charitable assistance from the airline

Since the beginning of the conflict with Russia, the airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters' has provided charitable assistance totaling 276.28 million UAH. Of this, the majority - 192.9 million UAH - was directed to military needs, and the rest to assist the families of the deceased and veterans.


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