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Crimean Tatars are the Indigenous people of Crimea, with a rich culture, language, and history. Many were forcibly deported in 1944, and today, thousands continue to face displacement and cultural suppression.
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We aim to preserve Crimean Tatar cultural heritage, support the diaspora and displaced families, promote education and language, and advocate for Indigenous rights.
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We support Crimean Tatars living in exile, in Ukraine, Canada, and globally — especially youth, women, and displaced families in need of community, education, and cultural connection.
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You can volunteer, donate, attend events, or contribute your skills (design, language, organizing). Visit our Get Involved page or contact us directly to learn how.
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Not at all. We welcome allies, friends, and partners from all backgrounds who care about Indigenous rights, cultural preservation, and human dignity.
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Your donation funds language classes, cultural programming, community events, direct aid to displaced families, and advocacy for Crimean Tatars globally.
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Yes. We assist with local integration, translation, legal referrals, housing help, and cultural connection to the community.
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We work primarily in English, Crimean Tatar, and Ukrainian. Some events are multilingual or offer interpretation.
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Absolutely. We welcome partnerships with nonprofits, cultural institutions, universities, and advocacy groups. Contact us to explore collaboration.
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We are a cultural and humanitarian nonprofit. Our advocacy focuses on human rights, identity, education, and peacebuilding.