From October to December 2025, the Open Nations space hosted a series of events titled “A Home among roads: Living and growing in forced migration.” This cycle brought people together to reflect on life, change, and the search for inner support in new circumstances.
Within the series, 9 meetings were held and led by 13 refugee women, who over several months invested their talents, time, and dedication in cultural, educational, and inspiring events for both the Ukrainian and Lithuanian communities.
These gatherings became a space for conversations about life, change, and personal growth in the context of forced migration. Our mission remains unchanged — to support people going through transformation, searching for inner balance, and making important life decisions in new conditions.
We strive to create a space that inspires, connects, and helps people grow.

Events of the series “A Home among roads: Living and growing in forced migration”
“The Power of Lesya Ukrainka’s word.” Poetry and music evening. Laura Vilcane, Yevheniia Hladii, Myroslava Kotorovych.
“At the crossroads of choices.” Documentary performance based on the travelogues of Sofia Yablonska.
“The sound code of safety: creating inner support and renewing life scenarios.” Practical session with Marina Pilipenko and Andrej Gušča.
“What is behind the mask?” Psychological experimental laboratory.
Maria Koreneva.
“How to watch Shadows of forgotten Ancestors?” Film screening and discussion.
Ira Bila and Laura Vilcane.
“Coach-competent Parents: How to develop coaching thinking in children.” Training by Ruslana Orlovska.
“A source of renewal and resources. Coaching and Art therapy.” Women’s gathering.
Svitlana Voitsekhovska and Olha Degtyarova.
“Understanding emotional needs through the Agile Brain approach: How to find support, energy, and motivation.” Workshop with Olena Semenchuk.
“Shchedryk. With a song scross the world.” Cultural and educational performance with Anastasiia Romanchenko, Marina Pilipenko, Alla Cheres, and the Vilnius Municipality employees choir SAVI.
The Project was created, developed, and implemented together by
Svitlana Zaluzhna — founder of the NGO Open Nations and the family project Zorelovy, a program supporting and developing Ukrainian families; mother of three children, humane pedagogue, student of Shalva Amonashvili, author and host of more than 30 family camps attended by thousands of Ukrainian and Lithuanian families.
Alla Cheres — bandura player, singer, educator, performer of folk and contemporary music.
Anastasiia Romanchenko — researcher, educator, author and performer.
Tata Lark — photographer, performer.
Maria Koreneva — theatre educator, Gestalt therapist, director of physical theatre and practitioner of playback theatre.
Ira Bila — historian, curator of cultural and educational projects, organizer of events in Lithuanian museums, facilitator of programs and workshops for teenagers.
Laura Vilcane — art historian, curator of art projects, producer.
Ruslana Orlovska — working in coaching since 2013; co-founder of the Ukrainian chapter of ICF (2016), founder of Coaching Competence Academy, author of the concept of coaching competence.
Svitlana Voitsekhovska — coach, career consultant, organizer of inspiring women’s brunches on various topics.
Olha Degtyarova — Gestalt and art therapist, artist, illustrator.
Olena Semenchuk — entrepreneur, professional business coach (PCC ICF), mentor and international speaker. She works with leaders on five continents, with more than 1500 coaching hours and 200+ mentoring hours. In Lithuania she collaborates with IOM, Refugees Council, and Ukreate; Vice President of ICF Ukraine.
Marina Pilipenko — choral conductor, singer, facilitator of the “Garsas per emocijas” groups in collaboration with a medical psychologist from the private psychiatric clinic Ąžuolyno klinika.
Iryna Pashkevych and Tetiana Vasylkevych — event organization, coordination, and communication.
We also express our sincere gratitude to the talented people who contributed to the project
Yevheniia Hladii — Ukrainian and Lithuanian actress, recipient of the Golden Stage Cross award.
Myroslava Kotorovych — Honored Artist of Ukraine, violinist of the Vilnius Philharmonic.
Andrej Gušča — medical psychologist, facilitator and mentor in the Gentys community, entrepreneur.
Volodymyr Pyrohovskyi
Artem Spivak
Vilnius Municipality Employees Choir SAVI
















