Aleksander and Rostislav are hiking enthusiasts. They came up with the idea of walking 65 km from Rünenberg to Lucerne in a single day.

They decided not only to complete this long hike in one day, but also to raise awareness and collect donations for Ukraine along the way.

Goal – raise funds for materials and premises rent where they will hold workshops for children and adults in the city of Irpin, and also to attract people to a healthy lifestyle.

The GUTZI ATELIER team is organizing these activities with refugees – Regula and Jamal, who moved to live from Switzerland to Ukraine.

We will donate: Lastivka refugee camp in Irpin.
Some of our projects in Irpin take place at the Lastivka refugee camp. To help cope with emotional challenges, we organize various workshops for children and adults together with refugees, such as crafting, painting, and making music.

Through donations to our non-profit organization GUTZI ATELIER, we purchase materials for the workshops and small gifts for the children in the refugee camp.
Our Team
  • Rostislav
    Musician, Working in a nursing home
    Having been involved in eSports for a long time at my place, at school I started taking choir and choreography lessons, so I have a great interest in music and mysticism.

    Why should I walk?

    Because it’s a sport, this is the kind of innovation that naturally flows into the mood and ideas.

    It’s also a challenge, and it’s like how people used to go on hikes over long distances in search of something else.

    If all we have to do is go to the nearest store and we have everything for life, then people move less and less, for me, as for a person who has spent an idle hour sitting in front of a monitor, this is already familiar.

    Such campaigns themselves motivate me over and over again.
  • Aleksander
    Musician, Songwriter, Composer
    I'm a musician living in Basel-Landschaft. I love hiking. Rostislav and I are preparing to hike 65 km in one day, and I'm very excited about our project.

    We can not only encourage people to take charge of their health but also help people in Ukraine who are facing difficult moral, political, and economic situations.
  • Regula and Jamal
    Owners of Gutzi Atelier
    Some of our projects in Irpin take place at the Lastivka refugee camp. To help cope with emotional challenges, we organize various workshops for children and adults together with refugees, such as crafting, painting, and making music.

    Through donations to our non-profit organization GUTZI ATELIER, we purchase materials for the workshops and small gifts for the children in the refugee camp.
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