Younger Group in Roots of Tolerance Camp Finishes Work
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                  Younger Group in Roots of Tolerance Camp Finishes Work

                  Younger Group in Roots of Tolerance Camp Finishes Work

                  23.07.2012

                  On July 22nd, the work of the first, younger group of the International Children's Summer Camp “Roots of Tolerance” had been officially concluded. The camp was held at the Kremenitsy tourist camp in the Eastern Carpathians (Vyzhnytsa, Chernovitskaya oblast', Ukraine).

                  The idea of the camp is that each day is lived by the children as a member of a certain ethnic community. Thus, a strong emotional empathic bond with national minorities is formed in representatives of each ethnic community, including the national majority. The unique bonding experience with each culture forms a tolerant attitude to other cultures that lasts throughout the visitors' lives.

                  This empathic method is a unique know-how of the CNCU psychologists and teachers. This is the 11th year that the Roots of Tolerance camp is held by the Congress of National Communities of Ukraine (CNCU, Executive Vice President – EAJC General Council Chairman, Executive Director – Anna Lenchovskaya), with the support of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC).

                  Many councilors of the Roots of Tolerance – 2012 camp were part of this unique school of mutual respect and understanding during their own teenage years. Upon getting an education, they decided to dedicate themselves to promoting tolerance in the next generation, and came to the camp to work.

                  The junior group will be working for two more weeks, and then the camp will host the next generation of its alumni: teenagers who are 13-17 years of age.

                  On July 29. the second, older group (for teenagers aged 13-17) will begin work in Kremenitsy. A Roots of Tolerance camp is also planned to be held this year in Moldova with EAJC support, and a similar program for Caucasus countries will begin in Georgia.