Service Programs
Outreach to Elderly Veterans in Tajikistan
Written by Alexander Fedorov, UPF-Tajikistan
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Dushanbe, Tajikistan - The latest charitable activity of Tajik Ambassadors for Peace took place on September 5 at a residence for the elderly. The Chairman of the Peace Council of Tajikistan, Saifullo Safarov, an analyst at the Center for Strategic Studies, spoke to a group of elderly veterans, followed by a program of music. Several honored artists of the Republic performed for the audience.
The Universal Peace Federation representatives of Tajikistan then distributed food and personal gifts to the elderly people and gave cows and she-goats to their home.
The UPF branch in Tajikistan is collecting donations for the future projects. For more information and details about how to make a contribution, contact the UPF Secretary General in Tajikistan, Alexander Fedorov, c/o This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
If you find this page helpful and informative please consider making donation. Your donation will help Universal Peace Federation (UPF) provide new and improved reports, analysis and publications to you and everyone around the world.
UPF is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization and all donations are tax deductible in the United States. Receipts are automatically provided for donations of or above $250.00.
Donate to the Universal Peace Federation: Your donation to support the general programs of UPF. |
Donate to the Religious Youth Service (RYS): Your donation will be used for service projects around the world. |
Donate to UPF's Africa Projects: Your donation will be used for projects in Africa. |
Related Articles
United Kingdom
UPF-UK Visits Hindu Youth Summer Camp
Birmingham, United Kingdom—UPF spoke to around 120 Hindu youths about interfaith and peace activities.
Sri Lanka
UPF-Sri Lanka Commemorates UN International Youth Day
Illukkumbura, Sri Lanka—UPF and RYS, in partnership with IAYSP, organized a weeklong youth leadership project.
Russia
UPF Teaches Russians How to Go Green
Voronezh, Russia—About 1,000 people have learned to “make green decisions” by playing a game.