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Plant your own tree in Normandy, France & help educate children.......via the American Servigny D-Day Fund!!

We ask that you may consider yourself as a supporter of this educational fund for future generations and plant a tree in FRANCE in your name! 

The Servigny D-Day Fund was created on June 28, 2014, following the 70-year commemoration of the Cherbourg Surrender, held at the Château de Servigny in Normandy, under the patronage of the French Commission for UNESCO, and in the presence of French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
At the ceremony, on June 26, 2014, we inaugurated, with UNESCO, the following Mosaic of Peace, created and designed by over a hundred children: The Servigny D-Day Fund is geared towards: Youth, Education, Culture, The Transmission of Memory and Tolerance. The SDDF promotes the values of peace, friendship and community that are crucial for all human beings, as today’s children will become the citizens of the world of tomorrow.The Fund seeks to educate children about fostering mutual respect and tolerance among peoples and to promote peace among all cultures, no matter their origins, languages, physical differences or religions. The “Fund” seeks to preserve and protect the knowledge of the Normandy region, WWII, specifically D-day. 

We ask that you may consider yourself as a supporter of this educational fund for future generations and plant a tree in FRANCE in your name! 

ACT FOR PEACE WITH YOUTH AND CHILDREN


For more details, kindly email Bérengère de Pontac at servignyddayfund@gmail.com. 

Visit the website: Servigny D-day Fund Visit the Facebook page: Servigny D-Day Fund
 

By Servigny D-Day Fund.

Peace is a value shared by all of humanity - Which must be freely taught to all young children -

Every child is capable of hearing and understanding -Let's offer them the possibility to hear and to see.

Goals of the Education Fund: To show children the atrocities which wars and conflicts can bring. To show them the places that bear witness to the Second World War. Let's remind them about the facts and important dates of it, so that they can understand what happened there and so they may avoid repeating the same errors in the future. Let's show them that men and women work every day to keep the peace. Let's teach them the main steps of post-war European reconstruction and help them learn about the international organizations which day after day work to maintain peace. Let's encourage children to be kind to one another, teaching them to respect the differences between each human being. Let's show them these differences are a wealth rather than a threat to humanity. Let's help them to grow up in PEACE when facing fear or misunderstanding. Let's suggest that it's better to talk and communicate than to have war. Let's involve them in maintaining and developing a peaceful world. Let's reassure them, support them and offer them tools to help them secure a brighter future based on the knowledge of the past, kindness, mutual respect and dialogue with other human beings.

 As a side note, this lovely and historical Chateau located 25 minutes from the D-Day beaches in Normandy, France is also available for rental. The Chateau can sleep from 2-15. Please email me Susan@CriticsChoiceVacaitons.com or call 480-831-9076 for more details and pricing.

You can visit the Facebook page here: Chateau de Servigny
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