On the first day of the full-scale invasion, Oleksandr continued working. Together with his colleagues, they hid equipment, employment records, maintained the shelter, spent the nights at work, and even organized remote clubs for children, among whom were those evacuated from Mariupol. He works as an educational organizer, leads a theater club, and helps children cope with traumatic experiences through creativity. Oleksandr also takes part in charity camps for children who lost their parents in the war and continues to support culture and education, believing that every step helps bring victory closer.