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UN International Day of Families 2013

Day of Families Observed in Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia - The UN International Day of Families was celebrated in the Kehra Gymnasium in Tallinn on May 15; 34 8th-grade students participated, together with three teachers. The lecture was on the topic "The Family as the School of Love."

After the presentation, family values were discussed; then a group photo was taken and a cake was cut. The program lasted for 45 minutes. The program was organized and carried out by Avo Martinson.

Another program was held in the UPF Peace Embassy in the evening. A short introduction on the topic of “The Four Realms of Love” by Johann Hinterleitner was followed by Prof. Anto Raukas, an Ambassador of Peace and a well-known academic in Estonia, speaking on the development of demographics in relation to the family. A lively discussion with questions and answers followed; 19 people participated in the program.

UN Day of Families 2013 from Universal Peace Federation International

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