It was truly a day of wonder and inspiration!

Our little heroes were the children, their families, and all the kind-hearted people who came to support our idea.
When we first announced this workshop, we never imagined receiving so much warmth and encouragement. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your openness, kindness, and willingness to create together! 💖🎁
Little ones, older children, and their moms all joined forces to make beautiful protective charms for our guests — and we did it! Today, we crafted 30 charms, and this Friday at 11:00, adult craftswomen will join in to refine and decorate the pieces even more. 🎨✨
A special thank-you goes to Inna Yurchenko — a true Ukrainian craftswoman who lit sparks of curiosity in the children’s eyes. It was a truly touching and uplifting experience. We’re already planning our next workshop, where the kids will make their very own dolls! 🧸💕
Our next meeting is on June 16 at 15:00 at our center, where we’ll warmly welcome our friends from Latvia! 🇱🇻🤗
Thank you to everyone who joined us! You are our strength, our inspiration, and our pride. Until we meet again — for more joyful and creative moments! ❤️
Another news
- 11.06.2025
English-Speaking Club with a Native Speaker in Pärnu!
Read moreDear friends! We have great news for everyone who wants to practice English in a friendly atmosphere! 🌟
The Ukrainian Center in Pärnu is happy to invite you to join our English-Speaking Club — a vibrant space for communication, new friendships, and mutual support.
Thanks to our wonderful friend and native speaker @Tim Krick, we are reopening the door to exciting English-speaking meetups!📅 Meeting Format
The meetings will take place in a flexible format — so please register to stay updated with the latest info, discussion topics, and club news.
📲 After Registration
You will be invited to a Telegram group, where we will share:
- the schedule of meetings
- topic announcements
- photos and videos from events
- and other useful updates
👥 Who Can Join?
If your level of English is A2, B1 or higher, you're the perfect fit for our club!
Conversational practice in a relaxed and welcoming environment is waiting for you.📌 Registration Link:
See you at the club! 💬
Sincerely,
Ukrainian Center in Pärnu - 04.06.2025
“Dzhereltse” – Ukrainian children’s vocal group in Pärnu ends the year on a high note!
Read more🎉 Hooray! It finally happened!
Our wonderful vocal group "Dzhereltse", uniting Ukrainian children in Pärnu, has joyfully wrapped up the academic year and is heading into summer break — with songs in our hearts and smiles on our faces! ☀️
Over the past eight amazing months, we’ve gone from magical Christmas concerts to energetic spring performances, covering the entire school year. We grew together — as a group, as friends, and as a creative family.
New faces joined along the way, but the heart of the group remained strong, inspired, and full of energy.
Thanks to our talented kids, concert halls light up, audiences feel every beat, and our songs become bridges between cultures. ❤️
Estonian listeners love your voices, and that fuels our passion even more!
We can’t wait to see you all again in September for a new season of professional rehearsals.
You’re amazing, creative, and full of spirit!
A special thank-you to Maryna Bykovets-Ratushna, the heart and soul of this group.
With her dedication, time, and belief in us, she’s taught us to love both Ukrainian and Estonian songs, making the dream of a children’s choir in little Pärnu come true. 🎤
Thank you to everyone who has supported us! And to those who wish to join — don’t hesitate!
Write us a private message on Facebook or email us at:
📩 info@ukrainakeskus.ee
📸 See how our final concert went: Gallery 04.06.2025 - 02.06.2025
Meeting with Ene Täht: openness, support, and shared solutions 🇺🇦💙💛
Read moreWe sincerely thank Ms. Ene Täht and her assistant Helena Viks for their openness, support, and warm communication. In Estonia, everyone has the right to be heard — and we truly felt it.
The meeting focused on key topics: education, kindergartens, language, housing, and legal support. It’s important that Ukrainian refugees now have equal rights in Estonia — to attend school, work, learn the language, receive medical insurance, and seek housing.
We discussed issues like school enrollment and withdrawal, teaching Ukrainian language, difficulties faced by teens not attending school, and rental disputes. These problems are usually not about nationality, but human factors — something universal.
We agreed to organize another legal meeting and create a Google form to collect info about employers to improve language course scheduling. The city also confirmed its help in finding kindergarten places during summer, and starting from September, plans full Estonian language immersion for grades 7–9 with added bilingual teachers.
We ended the meeting on a positive note — sharing cultural experiences. Ukrainian dumplings, borscht, and songs have warmed Estonian hearts. Thank you to everyone — we are stronger together.
For help and questions:
📧 ukrainakeskus@gmail.com
🌐 info.ukrainakeskus.ee