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Week of Peace in Kiev

Kiev, Ukraine - A number of projects took place with students and refugee children in Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine.

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September 19-20: Eighteen volunteers met in a recreation center of the Family and Youth Department. They cleaned around the camp, watched the film "The Day After Peace," and discussed the program.

September 21: Volunteers visited the Kiev Refugee Integration Center and held a round-table discussion on "The Day of Peace and refugees in Ukraine."

September 24: A lesson about peace was presented to 50 students at college № 315.

September 25: A lesson about peace was presented to 50 students at college №157.

September 26: A performance and festive lunch was shared with refugee children at the Kiev Refugee Integration Center

September 27: Refugee children were taken on an outing to the Kiev Circus.

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