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The Library Support Program successfully completed

insidethegatesWe are pleased to announce that we have successfully completed a program to support libraries of all levels in the country. The program lasted more than two months. During this time, 340 libraries across the country received publications from the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies! This means that more people have access to valuable information, knowledge, and development. Books are one of the main tools for preserving and transmitting the events of the past.

Your feedback and reviews were extremely important to us. You inspire us to keep doing more to support education and reading activity in Ukraine. Thank you!

We also congratulate all our colleagues on the beginning of the new academic year! In these difficult times, your role as an educator becomes even more important and valuable. You are forming strong, responsible, tolerant citizens who value freedom above all else.

We wish this year to be filled with inspiration, patience and great achievements. Victory and Peace!

With great respect and gratitude, UCHS Team.

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