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We are a group of volunteers bound by the common goals. From 2013 till February 2022 our focus areas were Genocide prevention and raising awareness about the Holocaust in Ukraine. Since the start of the full-blown Russian invasion in Ukraine our main focus shifted to humanitarian support of families affected by the war. We are helping people near the frontlines and in recently liberated areas. We are also helping hospitals and orphan homes. During the first 12 months of the full-scale war we helped over 50,000 people with direct cash payments, food, medicine, heat, and transportation and clothes.
Research and preserve Palestinian history Showcase the Palestinian experience, pre- and post-Nakbah, in Palestine and in the diaspora Celebrate Palestinian cultural and artistic achievements Tell the Palestinian story to US and global audience through works of art, film, literature, and mixed media Serve as a cultural common ground for all Palestinians
“Erected By the People for the Use of the People," the New Britain Museum of American Art is dedicated to serving all people by pursuing excellence in art through collecting, exhibiting, and education. The NBMAA strives to be one of the nation's most welcoming art museums by ensuring that the Museum's facilities, collections, exhibitions, and education programs create optimal conditions for first-hand experiences with art; by broadening and deepening the Museum's audience through outreach, education, and marketing; and by establishing the NBMAA as a vital force in the cultural and educational life of central Connecticut.
THE MISSION OF THE UKRAINIAN MUSEUM IS TO COLLECT, PRESERVE AND DISPLAY OBJECTS OF ARTISTIC OR HISTORIC MERIT RELEVANT TO UKRAINIAN LIFE AND CULTURE AND TO ACQUAINT THE PUBLIC WITH ITS RICH HERITAGE THROUGH EXHIBITIONS, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, SCHOLARLY RESEARCH, AND RELATED COMMUNITY EVENTS.
The mission of The Mark Twain House & Museum is to foster an appreciation of the legacy of Mark Twain as one of our nation's defining cultural figures, and of demonstrating the continuing relevance of his work, life, and times.From this house, Mark Twain changed the way the world sees America and the way Americans see themselves. We carry on his legacy.
The Maritime Aquarium inspires people of all ages to appreciate and protect the Long Island Sound ecosystem and the global environment through living exhibits, marine science, and environmental education.
Maintains A Museum, Planetarium, And A Historic Mansion For The Benefit Of The Surrounding Community.
The Museum of Arts and Design champions contemporary makers across creative fields, presenting artists, designers, and artisans who apply the highest level of ingenuity and skill to their work. Since the Museum’s founding in 1956 by philanthropist Aileen Osborn Webb, MAD has celebrated all facets of making and the creative processes by which materials are transformed, from traditional techniques to cutting-edge technologies. The Museum’s curatorial program builds upon a rich history of exhibitions that emphasize a cross-disciplinary approach to art and design. MAD provides an international platform for practitioners who are influencing the direction of cultural production and fostering a participatory setting for visitors.
The Tenement Museum tells the uniquely American stories of immigrants, migrants, and refugees in the ongoing creation of our nation.
The museum interprets the broad and deep history of Chittenango Landing: the land, air, water and people by engaging the public through educational and recreational programming while preserving and interpreting the re-created 19th century dry dock complex.
The Connecticut Science Center is dedicated to inspiring lifelong learning through interactive and innovative experiences that explore our changing world through science.We strive to create an engaging and sustainable science center that serves families and schools and has a significant impact on student and adult learning in Connecticut. We seek to develop the minds of future thinkers and inventors who will compete in the ever-expanding global marketplace for technology and innovation. And we endeavor to create a Connecticut workforce that meets the projected growth of jobs in science-related fields.
Founded in 1912 the Bruce Museum's mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation of Art and Science to enrich the lives of all people.