Due to ongoing russian attacks on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, electricity consumption restrictions have been imposed in all regions of the country to conserve resources. In practice, this means Ukrainians have to equip their offices, homes, and public spaces with uninterruptible power sources and adapt to new realities of life without basic conveniences common in the civilized world.
However, even power outages won’t stop our students from continuing their English studies. Recently, teachers from the Hope – Children of Ukraine team, Natalia Landau from Kherson and Viktoria Tymoshenko from Sumy, who live and work in particularly dangerous regions of the country, received uninterruptible power sources. Now they can conduct lessons with their students under any circumstances.
Thank you for finding the strength and inspiration to share your knowledge with children, even in the toughest conditions!”