Municipal School, Mena
The school provides education services for approximately 270 students and employs 28 staff members. The facility includes teaching classrooms and a kitchen area that supports daily school operations.
Kindergarten “Prominec”
The kindergarten provides early childhood education and care for forty children and employs twelve staff members. The facility is actively used by children, educators, and parents and includes a kitchen area and a shelter used during air raid alerts.
National University of Defense of Ukraine (Boiarka campus)
The National University of Defense of Ukraine is a key state educational institution under the Ministry of Defense, responsible for training military and security professionals. The Boyarka campus includes educational facilities and a shelter used during air raid alerts.
Znob-Novgorod Lyceum of the Znob-Novgorod Village Council of the Sumy Region
The school is located in Znob-Novgorod (Sumy region), where there are constant problems with electricity due to shelling. The school offers both online and offline learning, with approximately 140 children enrolled.
Specialized School No. 1 in Shostka
The school is located in Shostka (Sumy region), where there are constant problems with electricity due to shelling. The school offers both online and offline learning, with approximately 500 children enrolled.
Gymnasium No. 9 of the Okhtyrka City Council
The school is located in Okhtyrka (Sumy region), where there are constant problems with electricity due to shelling. The school offers both online and offline learning, with approximately 200 children enrolled.
Specialized School No. 25 of Sumy City Council
The school is located in Sumy, where there are constant problems with electricity due to shelling. The school offers both online and offline learning, with approximately 885 children enrolled.
Temporary accommodation for internally displaced persons of Vyhoda territorial community
The house currently provides shelter and accommodation for twenty-seven people who have been temporarily displaced from their homes due to the war, among them are five children.
Mariupol Lyceum
Ukraine2Power provided 3–5 kW power stations to a lyceum to support kitchens, classrooms, and lighting, ensuring uninterrupted education and food preparation.