For ten years now, the cultural project “Territory of Christmas” has remained a space where Ukrainian song resounds as a symbol of memory, support, and national unity. The initiative has been made possible thanks to the support of MHP and the MHP-Gromadi Charity Foundation, both of which consistently invest in the development of Ukrainian culture and its artists.

Over the years, “Territory of Christmas” has evolved into a unique cultural platform where tradition takes on renewed meaning. Many celebrated Ukrainian performers have taken part in the project, including Pavlo Zibrov, Ruslana, Serhii Vasyluk (of the band Tin Soncia), E.K.A, Volodymyr Trakh, The Telniuk Sisters, Zinovii Karach, Anzhelika Rudnytska, among others. The carols and Christmas songs that fill the stage form the emotional core of the project, creating a sense of shared home for thousands of viewers.

“In a world where tenderness feels out of place, we have spent 10 years nurturing love and quiet joy. We search for, preserve, and reinterpret our traditional musical heritage. We fill the informational and cultural space with love, faith, and purity. We gather around us caring Ukrainians who know the price of freedom and dignity — and together we build a cultural defensive wall called ‘Territory of Christmas.’ This year, our concert was broadcast by 55 Ukrainian TV channels, all of which received a high-quality program free of charge thanks to our partners — the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and the MHP-Hromadi Charity Foundation — to whom we are deeply grateful,”
A special meaning is added to the initiative through the participation of Ukraine’s defenders. The project brought members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, veterans, and artists together on one stage, highlighting the connection between culture and those who safeguard the country today.

As part of the MHP Standing Together program, Andrii Stetsiuk, a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, joined the project. He was able to fulfill an old dream — to perform on a major stage alongside leading Ukrainian artists.
“For our Foundation, supporting such projects is, above all, about people and unity. ‘Territory of Christmas’ has, for many years, created a space where culture unites us, and the presence of members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces alongside artists gives this unity real meaning. It is in initiatives like this that trust is born and a shared future begins to take shape,”

Support for “Territory of Christmas” from MHP, the MHP-Gromadi Charity Foundation, and the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation forms part of a long-term strategy aimed at preserving cultural heritage and strengthening social cohesion. Ukrainian art, in this context, remains a vital instrument of support for communities and those defending the country.
