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In this section you can discover the different resources which can be used to as ways to get involved with Remembering Srebrenica. These can be used to help delegates fulfill their pledges as well as for anyone who wants to find out more about the history of Srebrenica and ways you can raise awareness and become more involved in the charity.

Information to help you

If you are interested in ways to fundraise for Remembering Srebrenica, we have a fundraising toolkit for you to use or if you are teacher and would like to find out ways to talk about Srebrenica in your lessons, please download our education pack. We also have a number of additional resources which used to find out how genocide has been portrayed in art, books and film which can be used for those holding events and memorial days.

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Fundraising Toolkit

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Remembering Srebrenica’s fundraising toolkit provides you with all the information you need to confidently fundraise for us.

Education Packs

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Here you will find our education resources to help raise awareness of the Srebrenica genocide and to promote lessons to be learned for future generations. This has been co-produced by Remembering Srebrenica and the PSHE association.

PUBLICATIONS

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This section provides you with more information on the way genocide has been portrayed in art, books and film and can be used for those wanting to find out more about Srebrenica.

MUSIC, POEMS AnD PRAYERS

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Memorial events can be enhanced with the reading of suitable prayers and poems. Music can also play an important part in procedings. Here you will find examples that can be used in your memorial event.

GALLERY

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This section provides you with more information on the way genocide has been portrayed in art, books and film and can be used for those wanting to find out more about Srebrenica.

Further Reading, Arts & Exhibitions

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The Srebrenica genocide and the war in the Former Yugoslavia have been a topic of concern for writers and artists across a variety of media.

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#OTD in 1993, Srdjan Aleksić intervened when he saw fellow Serbian soldiers beating his Bosniak Muslim neighbour, Alen Glavović. Sadly, because he intervened the soldiers then turned on him, leaving him so badly beaten that he fell into a coma. His heroic act saved Alen’s life.

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Very excited to announce our fantastic panel event next Thursday 6-7:30pm to commemorate #HolocaustMemorialDay

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These words by the young poet Amanda Gorman at the #InaugurationDay are a good reminder to us all. It takes bravery to be the light in the darkest of days.

“For there is always light, If only we're brave enough to see it. If only we're brave enough to be it.”

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