Olha Lysiuk joined the volunteer work in Baranivka at the age of 76. She came on her own – not out of obligation, but out of an inner need to be useful. She weaves nets together with other women at the “Warm the Defender” workshop and takes on any volunteer work. Olha lost two of her neighbours, young men who lived next door. The hardest thing for her: is seeing the dead to their final resting place. Everything she does with her hands in the workshop is a response to the pain that never goes away. In the workshop, everyone stays together because of the common work, the rhythm of hands and conversations. And in between the work, there is one quiet dream: after the victory, to gather here again, not for front-line needs, but to create origami instead of nets.