Helsinki invests in camp activities for children and young people
One of the key focus areas of the collaboration between Helsinki and Dnipro is promoting activities for children and young people in order to give them a break from the harsh realities of daily life in a country at war.
Last summer, the City of Helsinki, together with the Helsinki YMCA, organised a two-week camp for children and young people from Dnipro at the Pelli Camp Centre in Karjalohja, southern Finland. A total of 30 young people from Ukraine came to experience the Finnish summer.
The camp included a range of participant-approved recreational activities in a nature setting, including sauna, swimming and canoeing. Helsinki YMCA employees were on hand to ensure the young people’s safety, lead the activities and offer good food.
The young people from Dnipro also got to explore several Helsinki attractions. The programme included visits to the Central Library Oodi, the fortress island of Suomenlinna, the science museum Heureka and the Hietaranta beach. A trip to the Linnanmäki amusement park was a clear highlight. Participants also met with Deputy Mayor Johanna Laisaari to discuss their experience.
In addition to Karjalohja, the summer camp was held at the Kiljava Camp Centre in Hyvinkää in 2024. This summer, children and young people from Dnipro will again be invited to a camp in Finland and to visit Helsinki. As part of the visit, the camp participants will receive environmental education at the request of the City of Dnipro.