6 DECEMBER - ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE DAY
Today we are talking about those thanks to whom Ukraine stands firm. They are our heroes, our protection and defense, our pride. But it is important to remember that the heroism of our military does not end on the battlefield. Their struggle continues at home - in a peaceful life where they need our support, respect, and help to integrate.
Why is this important? It is the children and the current youngest generation of Ukrainians who will shape the future of our country. We must teach them to respect those who protect their right to freedom at the cost of their health and lives. Cultivating respect for the military is the foundation of a strong society, where every hero returns home as a soldier and a respected citizen.
Military integration is not a privilege but a necessity. Everyone who returns from the front deserves the opportunity to live, work, and dream. We must create conditions for their professional development, psychological support, and social adaptation. At the Charity Exchange "DobroDiy," we work not only to help children but also to support the families of our heroes. Today, we would like to talk about one of them.
Yaroslav Yermolin is the two-year-old son of a Ukrainian soldier, a fighter with the United Assault Brigade of the National Police of Ukraine "Lyut". His father is fighting for freedom, while Yaroslav himself is fighting for his health after suffering multiple serious injuries in a terrible accident.
Please join the fundraising for treating the Ukrainian hero's young son via this link: https://248.dp.ua/projects/1676#pay. Your donation is not only a help. It is a step towards making the heroes and their families feel our gratitude, support, and love. Let's show together that we are a strong nation that remembers its defenders and cares for their future.
Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!
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