19 leaf fall 2024 Ukraine has reached a terrible date – 1000 days from the beginning of a large-scale invasion of Russia. The Museum “Voices of the Peaceful” presented the unique special project “1000 days. Thousands of stories”, dedicated to the special tributes of the residents of Ukraine who survived the heat of the war, write WomanEL.
Content Promotion “Leaves of support”: how to get the largest archive of stories about the warHow to share your story 1000 days of war: the “Voices of the Peaceful” museum, collecting thousands of stories of Ukrainians. Photo: civilvoicesmuseum.org
As the press service told the Foundation, the special project conveys a deep understanding of the chronicle of the war through the testimony of those who, to the best of their knowledge, have their heritage. Visitors can also get to know these stories and show their support to the authors.
1 thousand. the days of our strongest support and struggle for freedom, between the possible and the impossible. This collection has grown to include 20 significant landmarks and 1 thousand. days of full-scale war: the first war and the first refugees, the drama of Mariupol, the baking of Bucha and Irpin, the kidnapping of Ukrainian children and the support of the Kakhovka hydroelectric station, the liberation of Kherson inshi, – credited to press release.
Promotion “Leaves of support”: how to get it
On the 18th of leaf fall, the museum launched an initiative in collaboration with the TV channel “Mi – Ukraine +” – the “Leaves of Support” campaign. Anyone who wants to can write a letter to people who have survived the hardships of war. You can do this on the official website of the “Voices of the Peaceful” Museum using the “Add a support sheet” function.
Anyone who wants to can write a letter to people who have survived the entire war. Photo: civilvoicesmuseum.org
The largest archive of history about war
Museum “Voices of Peaceful” creations by the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation to preserve the special stories of civilians who suffered during the war. Since 2014, the Foundation has been supporting people who have become victims of military violence. According to the archives, the museum has over 120 thousand records to create the world's largest collection of living stories about the war in Ukraine.
How to share your story
Any Ukrainian who would like to share his testimony can do so on the portal to the museum or by calling the toll-free hotline: 0 (800) 509 001. “1000 days. Thousands of Stories” – this is a reminder to the world about the human share behind the numbers and statistics, and a way to preserve the memory of what Ukrainians went through.
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