Limassol's Molos waterfront is now an art gallery. It shows a photo exhibition called "Yes, I Can." This exhibition shows the great things fifteen Cypriot para-athletes have done. The Kateryna Biloruska Foundation, the Cyprus National Paralympic Committee, and the Municipality of Limassol worked together. The exhibition was in Larnaca Airport before. Now, people in Limassol can see it too. It shows the strong spirit of these amazing people.
The exhibition has big photos. Photographers Michalis Antoniou and Giorgos Charalambous took them. The photos show athletes in sports like swimming, archery, and tennis. The pictures do more than show their sports skills. They show the athletes' hard work and how they never give up. The goal is to remind Limassol to be a city for everyone. It should be easy for all citizens to take part in everything.
Many important people came to the opening. Mayor Yiannis Armeftis and Andreas Georgiou were there. Mayor Armeftis said the exhibition is important for the city. He said it shows powerful photos. It also reminds us to build a city that is easy for everyone to use. After the opening, there was a basketball game. This showed how everyone can play and have fun.
Kateryna Biloruska started the Kateryna Biloruska Foundation. She hopes the exhibition will have a big effect. She said the photos celebrate people and the sport. She wants everyone to see these stories and feel they can do anything. The exhibition's main message is that people can achieve great things.