Labyrinth of Positive Emotions Brusiya

Village of Mykhailivka, Poltava region

The business of the Ivzhenko family is at the idea stage so far. But the SEED training helped them to think through and specify in details all business processes. Therefore, the Labyrinth will definitely wait for implementation.

Brusiya is a tourist location, an interactive labyrinth of tall agricultural crops. Adults will be able to take scenic pictures in the photo zone and hold corporate meetings there. Kids will have space for games, competitions, and quests. And teachers will be able to conduct outdoor lessons and outings for tourist groups.

Until February 24, Natalya Ivzhenko worked as a sales consultant, but due to the economic crisis caused by the invasion of Russia, the woman lost her job. That is when the idea to start a family business appeared.

«Frankly speaking, it is difficult to look for a job when your country is at war, and kindergartens and schools are closed. While at home, I studied all available job offers on the market and came to the conclusion that the best thing for me is my own business, albeit a small one. From the very beginning, I decided that my business should be aimed at families with children. It should give people the opportunity to recover psychologically, support them, and give positive emotions in these difficult times»

Taking care of the Ukrainian environment, Natalya and Oleksiy Ivzhenko intend to adhere to the “zero waste” principle in the Labyrinth by using natural materials and secondary use of props. In order to thank the defenders of Ukraine for their daily feat, the entrance to Labyrinth for the combatants and family members of fallen soldiers will be free of charge.