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“Time of Miracles”: a charity fair for children was held in Tashkent

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The purpose of the fair is to identify talented children with disabilities, to help them unlock their potential through creativity.
TASHKENT, – Sputnik reports. The 21st annual charity fair “Time of Miracles” was held in Tashkent at the Hyatt Regency Tashkent hotel, where children with disabilities, orphans and toddlers who found themselves in a difficult life situation provided their creative works.
В Ташкенте стартовала благотворительная ярмарка для детей Время чудес. - Sputnik Узбекистан, 1920, 23.12.2022

A charity fair for children “Time of Miracles” has started in Tashkent.

The Time of Miracles satellite is the only platform in Central Asia that demonstrates the effectiveness of inclusion in everyday life, raises the issue of professional orientation of people with disabilities and their socialization.
The fair was attended by more than a hundred volunteers and more than 20 organizations that implement comprehensive programs aimed at children with disabilities.
Four hundred young participants presented over 2000 works to the guests of the fair: paintings, postcards, soft toys, gold embroidery, beadwork, appliques, embroidery, jewelry and much more.

В Ташкенте стартовала благотворительная ярмарка для детей Время чудес. - Sputnik Узбекистан, 1920, 23.12.2022
A charity fair for children “Time of Miracles” has started in Tashkent.
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The main objective of the exhibition is to show residents and guests of our country that we, as a society, should not create negative social stereotypes that will prevent children from developing creatively, realizing themselves in the profession, and building a full life.
В Ташкенте стартовала благотворительная ярмарка для детей Время чудес. - Sputnik Узбекистан, 1920, 23.12.2022

A charity fair for children “Time of Miracles” has started in Tashkent.
© Sputnik
The funds received from the event will be transferred to organizations responsible for the development of children’s creative abilities.

“Thanks to this event, we teach children with disabilities to look at the world around them with different eyes, to show potential through their abilities. It is worth noting that Uzbekistan pays attention to the inclusive direction and this direction is developing day by day. I am very glad that Russia and the CIS countries are taking part in the event this year,” said Shirin Abidova, head of the volunteer association of Uzbekistan.

The charity fair has been held annually since 2003, organized by an initiative group of volunteers. In 2020, the initiative group turned into a volunteer association of Uzbekistan. To date, the Era of Miracles project has united more than 4,500 volunteers.

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