This weekend, psychologist Julia and the little ones developed attention and memory by playing "magic bag".
The UIC "Malva" project will aim to provide Ukrainian war refugees with the missing services necessary to cope with the consequences of losses, live in a quality new living environment and integrate into it. In cooperation with local public and state organizations, mobilizing both the local and the refugee community, refugees of all age groups will be provided with the necessary psychological, educational, cognitive and counseling services.
The project is intended for war refugees in Ukraine of various ages - both children and adults.
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Souls are treated with care
It is difficult for young children to understand why the world around them is so cruel and merciless. The war that their souls have felt leaves unhealed wounds…
Art therapy for children
Through a drawing, you can express yourself, convey your feelings, moods.
Guests from Visaginas
Not only the folklore group "Kalina" and the children's ensemble "Makivka" were invited to the "Malva" event "Ukrainian Christmas in Šiauliai".
Ukrainian Christmas
Although St. Christmas is celebrated by the entire Christian world, each country has its own special traditions, its own songs and rituals.
December 30 "Malva" invited the townspeople to visit the hall of the "Laiptų galerija" and get acquainted with the Ukrainian Christmas rites and celebrate the miracle - the birth of Christ.
Greeting to U.S. Embassy in Lithuania
St. Nikalojus made the children happy
All children are very much looking forward to holidays and gifts. And it doesn't matter what country you're from.
Having decided that nothing can take away the joy of children, the "Malva" community organized the second traditional Ukrainian holiday dedicated to St. Nicholas. It is he, accompanied by angels, who brings gifts to children in many European countries. And the scumbag is never kicked out, because good must win everywhere and always.
We are decorating for Christmas
We are very grateful to the creative Indre, whose inspired "Malva" volunteers decided to decorate the environment with homemade vases.
Visit of an important guest
The whole city was moved when the ambassadors of five countries came to Šiauliai to plant a cherry blossom garden.
Activities for children
This weekend's activities were aimed at children of all ages. The older ones learned the technique of watercolor painting, and the younger ones - painting with leaf application.





























