Speaking to Ukraine

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I’m always eager to embrace new experiences, as they fuel my sense of adventure and provide valuable insights into diverse cultures and communities. Recently, I had the privilege of meeting David Falconer, an Edmonton principal dedicated to helping children in Burma, Afghanistan, and Ukraine. As a former refugee, he possesses a unique ability to connect with these kids, offering them hope and reassurance that they are not forgotten.

My journey began by speaking with a small group of children from Burma and Ukraine, sharing my personal story and the origins of Kids Kids. Later, I engaged with a group of young Ukrainian children through playful songs and storytelling. Most recently, I had the honor of addressing Ukrainian students in Kyiv, focusing on leadership development and empowering them to utilize their experiences to inspire others. I deeply appreciate these opportunities, and I find myself continually inspired by the resilience and spirit of these incredible children.

On Monday, April 7th, I spoke to engaged intermediate students at Educator in Kyiv. The positive feedback indicated they were inspired and appreciated my talk. I was particularly impressed by the articulate student leader, a fine ambassador for Educator. EDUCATOR – вулиця Є. Чавдар 11а, Beresteiskyi Ave, 65г, Kyiv, Ukraine, 02000

On Tuesday, April 8th, I spoke to a group of grade 3 and 4 students at Innovative Gymnasium “Prostir” in Kharkiv and a Private Institution Gymnasium “Prostir” in Khmelnytskyi. Websites. I had all the kids dancing at the end of the presentation. I included some fun children’s songs for this group.

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