
The restoration of our municipality consists of the daily painstaking, consistent and purposeful work of the Trostyanets City Council team with international partners. International activities produce results that are noticeable to all residents of hromada, because they have a direct impact on the quality of life of everyone!
A vivid example of this is an extremely important event for the restoration of municipal sphere and transport connections in city: 12 units of municipal equipment were accepted by Trostyanets city hromada as humanitarian aid from the Polish charitable foundation Polskie Centrum Pomocy Międzynarodowej (PCPM) and Taiwanese representative office in Poland. All equipment is modern, high-quality, and in good technical condition! (10 units of equipment have already arrived in Trostyanets. 2 are still on the way).






The other day, a representative of Polish charitable foundation Polskie Centrum Pomocy Międzynarodowej (PCPM), Ms. Anna Radetzka, arrived in Trostyanets in person. She met with the mayor Yuriy Bova, heads of municipal services, and the city council staff. Ms. Anna said that she and her colleagues support and help Ukraine from the bottom of their hearts!
Ms. Anna Radetska assured that there will be new projects to support our community ahead, because there is complete mutual understanding with the mayor Yuriy Bova, because he wholeheartedly supports the fate of his community and seeks to overcome the problems that arose due to the war as soon as possible.
“In order for this equipment to arrive in our community, we and our partners worked together for six months! We had to find the necessary equipment, funds, and resolve the issue of its delivery to Ukraine!” said Yuriy Bova, city mayor of Trostyanets.
He sincerely shook hands with Ms. Anna Radetska and, on his own behalf and on behalf of all the residents of city, thanked her and her colleagues for their fruitful cooperation for the sole purpose of improving the quality of life of the people of our hromada!
It should be recalled that the PCPM Charitable Foundation and Ms. Anna Radetska herself, earlier this year, provided assistance to our community in delivering two ambulances from Poland. This was the first step towards cooperation!











