In the conditions of a full-scale war, the Yarmolynetsk community, like all of Ukraine, is facing unprecedented challenges: psychological stress, the need for access to up-to-date information, the need to support internally displaced persons, and general fatigue of society. The existing library infrastructure is outdated, which limits its ability to meet the modern needs of the community. Creating a multifunctional hub based on the library is vital for: - psychological comfort and socialization: providing a safe and comfortable place where residents can meet, communicate, distract from negative news, and reduce stress levels; - learning and development: ensuring access to modern educational resources, conducting lectures, master classes on various topics (digital literacy, psychological resilience, creativity); - integration: promoting the integration of internally displaced persons through joint activities and creating a favorable environment for adaptation; - communications and leisure: organizing film screenings, discussion clubs, co-working zones, which will promote active public life; - strengthening public relations: creating a space for interaction and support, which will help unite the community in difficult times.
Project cost813'714 UAH
Implementation period7 months