Zymna Voda Territorial Community

Lviv region
Population&Priorities
  • Type: Urban-rural
  • Population: 21,924

People of the Community

Volodymyr Hutnyk (58 years old) is the headman of the Zymna Voda Territorial Community. He has 2 university degrees in Agronomics and Economics.In October 2020, according to the results of elections to local councils, Volodymyr Hutnyk became the headman of the Zymna Voda Territorial Community.

Implemented projects:

Thanks to active work, a number of projects were implemented in the community, including:

  • construction of the preschool education facility Kazkovyi Svit seating  240 children (2011),
  • construction of the preschool education institution Dytyachyi Vsesvit seating  240 children (2010),
  • overhaul of part of the roof and facade of the Hero of Ukraine Heorhiy Kirpa Lapayivka Lyceum 

Volodymyr Hutnyk, Headman of the Zymna Voda Territorial Community
Construction of the preschool education facility Kazkovyi Svit
Construction of the preschool education facility Dytyachyi Vsesvit
Overhaul of part of the roof and facade of the Hero of Ukraine Heorhiy Kirpa Lapayivka Lyceum

Community and War

The war has made significant adjustments to the community’s life having divided it into before and during. Residents and local authorities have faced new, unexpected challenges.

Since the first days of the war, the community has joined volunteer activities to provide the military with everything they need.

There were 8 collection points for humanitarian aid in the community. Here they sorted and issued humanitarian aid from different countries of the world, volunteer and public organizations, caring residents of the community, deputies, entrepreneurs and patrons.Various volunteer activities, including the baking of bread and buns, preparing of canned meat and weaving of camouflage nets, were organized in educational institutions.Residents collect and deliver food, medicines and other items for the Ukrainian military on the front line. Thanks to caring people, the Zymna Voda community has managed to donate vehicles to our armed forces.Since the beginning of the war, 2,983 internally displaced persons have been officially registered in the community. 759 of them still reside here.Housing in the community was searched for and arranged for people who were forced to leave their homes and flee the war. Thus, there was a one-day shelter for people who were in transit through the territory of Zymna Voda in one of the preschool institutions of the community.The Zymna Voda village council, together with the charity foundation and volunteers, organized several charity events. The collected funds were spent on the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Aid collection point in the People’s House of the village of Zymna Voda
Residents of the community prepare canned meat
Baking bread in the school canteen
Weaving of camouflage nets in Lyceum No. 2
Assistance to internally displaced persons
Charity event in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

History

The community is located in the West of Ukraine in the immediate vicinity of Lviv within the limits of the northern bypass road.

One of Ukraine’s most populous villages, Zymna Voda has a long and interesting history.

In the oldest records, the village was called Zymni Vody (Cold Waters). Later, governmental and court documents recorded: “the name of the settlement of Zymna Voda is derived from the same-name river”.

According to ancient legends, this river, which originates in the village of Sknyliv, was famous for its cold and clean water, which never froze in winter and never heated up in the hottest summer.

The oldest written mention of the village of Zymna Voda dates back to 1365. At that time, the village existed as an organized unit under the Rus’ Law. Zymna Voda itself, Rudno and Kholodnovidka were united under the common name “Zymna Voda”.In this building, the Ordo Sancti Basilii Magni Nunnery of Saint Elijah the Prophet functioned from 1936 to 1950 thanks to the founding activity of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi.

The architectural monument of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Catherine of 1625 (the Church of St. Ivan the Theologian) in the village of Zymna Voda
Sukhovolya Lyceum
The wooden belfry is the oldest sacred building of the village of Sukhovolya / source - Zymna Voda Village Council
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