On June 27, Rivne hosted a cleanup in the urban space known as “Yevreyka Park”. The cleanup was one of the events planned as part of the initiative to responsibly co-create urban space as part of the REHERIT 2.0: Common Responsibility for Shared Heritage project.
The cleanup was joined by concerned residents of Rivne, the Youth Council at the Rivne City Council, representatives of the Green Economy Trust, the Department of Culture and Tourism, activists, residents of neighboring houses, and people who care about the state of urban space.
Together, we removed garbage, cleaned up, discussed ideas for change, and proved once again that great transformations begin with simple but sincere steps. We sincerely thank everyone who found the time and energy to join us! Your participation is not only about cleanliness, but also about care, responsibility, and a common vision of the future.
This publication has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the partners of the REHERIT 2.0 project and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

