- Alexander Fedorенко – Head of the Department of Organizational Activities of the State Eco-Inspection
- Mikhail Linetsky – Head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration
- Konstantin Chernyavsky – Head of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine
- Ksenia Vysotskaya – Representative of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
- Olesya Kryachko – Representative of the NGO "INPOLIT"
- Vita Prisyazhnyuk – Co-founder of the Charitable Foundation for Youth Initiative "Hope"

Environmental Education Through Creativity
The main goal of the competition is to engage children in environmental awareness and to foster a responsible attitude toward nature. The organizers emphasized the importance of libraries in nurturing ecological consciousness and highlighted the need to support such initiatives.
“Children are the future of our planet. Through drawing, they can express their vision of the world they wish to live in. We aim for this competition to become not just an artistic event, but a true movement for a clean environment,” noted the event participants.

The Competition Will Reach an International Level
Considering that many Ukrainian children have found themselves abroad due to the war, it was decided to expand the competition to an international level. This will allow young artists from around the world to participate in the creative initiative and express their ecological stance.
The competition will serve as a platform to unite children from different countries around the common idea of preserving nature. Details on participation will be announced soon.