Art therapist 'Aunt Zebra' relocates studio to Lviv after Kharkiv damage

Art therapist Zoia Troshyna, known as "Aunt Zebra," has re-established her studio in Lviv after her Kharkiv facility was damaged by shelling, continuing to support children affected by war.
Art therapist Zoia Troshyna, known as "Aunt Zebra," has re-established her art therapy studio in Lviv, western Ukraine, after her original facility in Kharkiv was damaged by Russian shelling. Troshyna's studio, named after a child's spontaneous address to her, provides support to children affected by the ongoing conflict. Following the full-scale invasion, she moved to Lviv and successfully applied for a grant to restart her work. The "Aunt Zebra" studio now operates in small groups, continuing its mission to assist young individuals navigating the challenges of war.
Sources: Радіо Свобода