Avrora celebrates the All-Ukrainian Human Responsibility Day

Did you know that a unique event happened this year? Ukraine became the first country in the world to officially establish the celebration of the Day of Responsibility, which will now be observed annually on October 19.

The date was not chosen by chance — it coincides with the birthday of Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, a prominent Ukrainian economist, philanthropist, and public figure, who authored the "Declaration of Human Responsibility."

"The world is not in a healthy state, and in order to change the situation, we must take responsibility at all levels," Hawrylyshyn said.

These values are shared by our company and our employees. That is why Avrora has been a partner of the Bohdan Hawrylyshyn Family Foundation for several years.

As part of the celebration, the Bohdan Hawrylyshyn Family Foundation is organizing a festive event at the Ukrainian House, as well as a series of activities in Kyiv and across the regions. They also encourage individuals, organizations, and communities to share examples of personal responsibility on social media.

Our company has always understood the importance of social responsibility and has consistently demonstrated it through real actions.

This spring, we planted pines and birches in the forest, oaks in pots, engaged in plogging, and organized clean-up events.
To mark the Day of Responsibility, we will continue by planting more trees, including those from the "JOYKIS" campaign.

We will definitely share a photo report on our social media, so make sure to subscribe and follow our updates!

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