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Not know yet how to spend your summer vacation (rather than being bored on a beach)?Victim of Georgian Abchazian Conflict. Urgent. Call for action. Call for Donation!Victim of Georgian Abchazian Conflict. Information!“Mirror of history – preserve Jewish cemetery in Chernivtsi” International volunteer workcamp and seminarGerman-Russian Summer School on Climate ChangeReligious Tolerance SeminarNEW: 2 LTV Projects in a day care center for young disabled people 2 long-term volunteer places are available in the Raduga Center, in Donetsk, Ukraine (for German only!!)Mirror of history – preserve Jewish cemetery in Chernivtsi 10.08.-27.08.2009 Chernivtsi, UkraineChildren’s Day in ArtemovskCall for Participants for International Training Course for Campleaders “Active for Sustainable Change” Sevastopol, Ukraine, May 1-8, 2009


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International workcamp in BuryatiaReport on “Partnership in Action” training course.Sociological research “Are we tolerant or not”:“Evaluation Presentation Party” +photo exhibition “I am – volunteer”:YTNF Moldova - Future ActivitiesShort description of PMTs from AVI-MoldovaCapacity Building SeminarDrawings on the note-books
Ukrainian Christmas Experiences
This year some volunteers of SVIT have joined the traditional for ECC “Bakhmat” ethno-cultural trip to a village of Zvanivka, located in Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine. The special thing about this village is, that half of its residents are ‘native’ for Donetsk region, and half of them are coming from somewhere what is Poland now. After 2nd World War, when USSR and Poland were fixing countries’ territories, some Ukrainian land was given to Poland and the other way around – of course without people. They were moved elsewhere, as complete villages. In Zvanivka ‘native’ and ‘western’ Ukrainians peacefully coexist already for about 50 years. And every Christmas, on January 7th, there is traditional Ukrainian Christmas performance called “Vertep” – bringing good news about the birth of Jesus Christ to each family in the village. Mostly children and young people from the village get dressed as angels, the Three Wise Men, soldiers and other actors of the well-known Bible story, and so they are ready for Vertep. The order and lyrics of the performance they all know as they are same for decades and maybe centuries already. Our group has joined Vertep of this year as well and even tried to assist the locals with bringing the good news – singing traditional songs and getting some nuts, sweats and drinks as thank you from the grateful hosts for the Vertep.

On December 31st, when everyone was busy with preparing for New Year, a group of volunteers in Artemovsk was busy preparing something different – a New Year celebration for orphans at the special boarding school for mentally disabled children in Paraskoveyevka. Two local companies have generously provided presents for the children – sets with stationery from “Altair” Ltd., and fruits from Artemovsk Trade Complex. Details...
Author: Julia Myasyshcheva    Published at: 14.01.2008
Towards the end of 2007, the YTNF steering group created two new funds (Category A: small-scale grassroot projects and Category B: promoting international cooperation among PMTs) & subsequently launched a first call for project applications. Altogether a total of 8 applications were received by the deadline. Of those submitted, 2 were approved for funding, 3 were rejected and a further 3 were given the opportunity to be revised and resubmitted by the end of December, taking into account the critical remarks of the Jury. Details...
Author: John Myers    Published at: 11.01.2008


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