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Huge £250k grant will let Holocaust survivors’ voices 'live on'

The Fed’s My Voice project has received just over £246,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund

August 8, 2023 15:26
Survivor Storytellers
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The testimonies of Holocaust survivors living in the North-West of England will “live on forever”, thanks to a grant of almost a quarter of a million pounds.

The Fed’s My Voice education programme, which records and publishes for posterity life stories of survivors and refugees, has received over £246,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The charity has already published 35 books telling the first-person life stories of survivors, with a further ten planned.

The grant will allow My Voice to increase its focus on education, offering in-person storytelling from survivors, putting their stories online and creating student “guardians”, who will each be responsible for preserving and sharing the story of an individual survivor.

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Holocaust