From Shells to Meaning: 3,14BAN Supports a Plast Youth Camp with Symbolic Keychains

From Shells to Meaning: 3,14BAN Supports a Plast Youth Camp with Symbolic Keychains

This summer, we joined the camp of Kurinya No. 100 named after Iryna Savytska-Kozak — one of the units of the National Scout Organization of Ukraine “Plast.” For us, this is more than a collaboration — it’s a deep intersection of values.

We created and sent keychains made from bullet casings — crafted within our social initiative "Senses" (Meanings). These aren’t just accessories. They’re stories, transformed into tangible objects.Symbols of memory, strength, and recovery.

“Senses”: When Objects Speak

“Senses” is our social project where we work not just with materials — but with experience.We take bullet casings, fragments of uniforms, military remains — things that could be thrown away or painfully forgotten — and turn them into meaningful items.

From fragments — to meaning.

Each piece isn’t about war.It’s about what comes after:About strength born of loss. About memory transformed into action. About objects that speak — without words.

Why Plast?

Plast is about leadership, resilience, and responsibility. And the camp of Kurinya No. 100 named after Iryna Savytska-Kozak is a space where Ukrainian youth are raised to be conscious and courageous.

We’re proud our work became a part of this journey — a part of nurturing a new generation of thoughtful and strong individuals.

Special thanks to @savytski_100 for the trust and for investing in the future.