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vlast.kz
“The charity project Angels of Freedom came to life in early June 2023 and now focuses on schools destroyed during the war.”
“To raise funds necessary for reconstruction of destroyed schools, the project’s founders decided to organize ‘tolokas’ which are a traditional form of mutual aid in Ukrainian communities.”
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Ulysmedia.kz
“The staff of the US Embassy in Kazakhstan joined the charity toloka to make angels.”
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Orda.kz
“February 24, 2024 marks two years since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which the UN cautiously calls a ‘Russian-Ukrainian military conflict’ and the Kremlin calls a ‘special military operation.’ This war, in addition to claiming many lives, changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people forever. This left its mark not only in Ukraine and Russia, but also in Kazakhstan. Orda.kz tells the story of Kazakhstanis, for whom helping civilians in Ukraine has become a matter of honor. This war, in addition to claiming many lives, changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people forever.”
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FREEDOM
“Kazakhstanis are also involved in creative projects — like making ‘angels of freedom’ — little amulets. The funds raised from the amulets’ sales are used for restoration of Ukrainian schools.”
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The Steppe
“Kazakhstani volunteers help the school No. 6 in Chernihiv in the North of Ukraine, which was bombed in March last year.”
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The Current Time
“The Kazakhstanis joined an international charity action which traditionally takes place on the Ukraine’s Independence Day. This time, the Kazakhstanis have combined participation in the run with charity purpose to help Ukrainians who suffered from the war.”
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LITER
“The Kazakstani volunteers aim to restore one of the schools in Chernihiv from the Kazakhstani people. The funds are raised through the Angels of Freedom, the world-wide project to which the Kazakhstani people decided to join. Caring volunteers and children get together twice a week to make little hand-made souvenirs.”