Business during the war: a resident of Bereznehuvate opened her own business and creates unusual bouquets

In Berezneguvaty, a local resident started a business and creates soap bouquets. Photo: Business Support Center. In Bereznehuvate, a local resident started a business and creates soap bouquets. Photo: Business Support Center.

In Bereznehuvate, Mykolaiv region, a local resident whose house was damaged by enemy shelling decided to open her own business and creates bouquets and souvenirs from soap.

This was reported by the press service of the Business Support Center.

During the shelling of Bereznehuvate in 2022, Nataliia Hyt's house was damaged, she and her two children miraculously escaped.

But instead of giving up, the woman got down to business and started creating bouquets and other products from soap. It was soap making that became a lifeline for Natalia in the most difficult days.

Today, the craftswoman dreams of expansion and takes part in the project «Economic rehabilitation and expansion of opportunities in Mykolaiv region». The woman plans to launch a new line: scented sea salt products and SPA soap.

In Berezneguvaty, a local resident started a business and creates soap bouquets. In Berezneghuvate, a local resident started a business and creates soap bouquets. Photo: Business Support Center.
In Berezneguvaty, a local resident started a business and creates soap bouquets. In Bereznehuvate, a local resident started a business and creates soap bouquets. Photo: Business Support Center.

Also read the NikVesti material with the story of Oleksandra, a resettled woman from the Kherson region: «From occupation to new opportunities: How a resettled woman from Oleshky opened a coffee shop in Voznesensk.» The article detailed Oleksandra Lee's journey from moving to a new city to opening her own business. Oleksandra shared her experience of adapting to new conditions and the challenges she faced when starting a coffee shop.

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