Russian Human Rights
These dedicated and brave woman are my heroes working to
influence Russia to save needy children. Both speak excellent
English. Both are mothers. E-mail addresses and telephone
numbers are below.
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Dr. Svetlana Kuznetsova,
Ph.D.
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Dr.
Tatiana Leonidovna Douginova, Ph.D.
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Kuznetsova, director of this children's charity, acts as host/interpreter to charity
groups visiting Russia to accomplish joint projects for Russia's children in institutions
and also sponsors trips for Russia's special children to visit the United States and live
in private homes. During July 1 -15, 1998, she sponsored 40 such children visiting North
Carolina and Virginia.
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Dr. Douginova is a public service advocate (and soon to be an attorney!) assisting Russian children. Both woman work with Peacework, Inc. to assign foreign work groups to help disabled, abandoned and needy children. The work is quite risky at this time because of the political climate in Russia. These two brave woman will be the first to come under scrutiny when the economy collapses if a police state returns. |
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| "an extraordinary commitment to children" | "Superb advocate for Russia's children" |
Both Dr. Kuznetsova and Dr. Douginova roll up their
sleeves to make work team experiences unforgettable. Their casual clothing reflects their
commitment to going to locations where children have needs. Both use their creativity,
professionalism and intellect to achieve lasting results.
For contributions to (these charity groups can always use computers) or
information on charitable organizations engaged in helping disabled, homeless, or
abandoned Russian children, contact:


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Dr. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Ph.D.
Moscow
Tel: (095) 326-8171
e-mail: sunlight@glasnet.apc.org

Both of these dedicated women are deeply involved in help for Russian children and orphanages and they invite inquiries about their excellent efforts and accomplishments. Both speak superb English.
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