The My Voice project captures the whole life stories of Holocaust Survivors and produces incredible life-story books that are used by schools, museums and universities. The My Voice Collection currently contains 46 life stories, with a further 15 in production.
My Voice is transforming the way some children learn about the Holocaust and the dangers of unchecked hatred and intolerance. Here is a link to a teacher speaking about her experience of using My Voice books in her school. (about 4 mins long, but worth the watch)
https://youtu.be/RCqcxyS7FkM?si=aRtABpNPKUnwDtR-
The 50km walk is in honour of 300 orphans of the Holocaust who came from Prague to Carlisle Airport and on to Windermere 80 years ago on their journey to freedom and safety from the Holocaust. Six of their life stories are part of the My Voice Collection.
My Voice is a stand-alone project of The Fed and any donation you are able to make will go exclusively to this unique project and will help tomorrow’s generation better understand the dangers of hatred and intolerance.