Hello, friends! Another interesting month full of events and hard work has passed, so it’s time to show and tell you what we did at FAYTA in November.
But before we tell you about what happened in September, let us remind you that FAYTA is a space created for veterans, their families and the families of the fallen, as well as volunteers and the patriotic community of the Mykolaiv region.
Our goal is to provide comprehensive support to veterans and their families by creating a space to support their physical, psychological, and social well-being, making their path to recovery and reintegration as comfortable and effective as possible.


The colder it gets, the fewer outdoor events we have and the more events we hold in our cozy, warm premises or in friendly establishments that invite us to their master classes or other interesting activities.
This month, we held 13 events at FAYTA, which were attended by 60 people. We also hosted two guest events, which were attended by 16 people: a clay modeling master class for defenders and an art therapy master class for Children’s Day for children from the families of police officers from Kherson.
We also participated in organizing five events, which were attended by 65 people: visiting wounded defenders in the hospital, going to the theater, and a master class on making donuts for the children of defenders.
Our events included regular meetings of our book club Reading Headquarters, a mutual aid group for military wives, and yoga training with well-known trainers, as well as interesting cultural events:
- A resource meeting with a psychologist for the wives of defenders
- Equine therapy
- Master classes, etc.
Work continues to help veterans and their families, so:
- Our case managers provided 6 consultations (4 for veterans and 2 for family members of veterans)
- Provided 4 legal consultations to representatives of our target audience
FAYTA does not only serve to implement our team’s initiatives. We strive to unite and strengthen other projects created by veterans and for veterans, and offer them the opportunity to use the Center’s facilities to organize initiatives in various fields: from artistic, cultural, and educational projects to volunteering and civic activism.
We provide an opportunity to come and work on your project or idea alone or with a team, or to hold an event (seminar, workshop, presentation, book club) for your audience.
FAYTA continues to expand its activities, so there are even more interesting events, activities, and meetings ahead of us.
See you at FAYTA!







