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Recruitment for the project “One Stone – One Life: 80 Stumbling Stones for Kyiv” is ongoing

insidethegatesRecruitment will remain open until 9 September 2025.

Apply here: https://forms.gle/EsSs9o3FCQNrHotJA

👉Participation details: https://kyivstones.org/materials-and-contacts-for-media/

In our gallery, you can already find answers to the most frequently asked questions.Have more? Feel free to leave them in the comments or write to us at: kyiv.stones.project@gmail.com

This project was initiated by the German Embassy in Kyiv / Deutsche Botschaft Kyjiw  and is implemented by UCHS in cooperation with the Educational Centre Space of Tolerance and the Kyiv City State Administration.

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