Friends of Chernobyl's Children
Friends of Chernobyl's Children (UK) is a charity founded in 1995 that brings children, who are at risk, from Belarus to the United Kingdom for a month every year. The charity is named after the Chernobyl disaster of 1986. It is one of the oldest of the 20 Chernobyl-named charities[1] registered with the Charity Commission.
The founder and director of the charity, Olwyn Keogh, was appointed an MBE in 2007 "For services to child victims of the Chernobyl disaster in Belarus".[2]
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External links
- Friends of Chernobyl's Children - United Kingdom Archived 19 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- Friends of Chernobyl's Children - Isle of Man
- "Friends of Chernobyl's Children, registered charity no. 1049689". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
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Chernobyl disaster
- Comparison with other radioactivity releases
- Comparison with Fukushima
- Cultural impact
- Deaths
- Elephant's Foot
- Groundwater contamination
- TORCH report
- Aleksandr Akimov
- Anatoly Dyatlov
- Vasily Ignatenko
- Valery Khodemchuk
- Boris Shcherbina
- Valery Legasov
- Mykola Melnyk
- Vassili Nesterenko
- Vladimir Pikalov
- Volodymyr Pravyk
- Nikolai Tarakanov
- Leonid Telyatnikov
- Leonid Toptunov
- Exclusion Zone
- Polesie Reserve
- Pripyat
- amusement park
- Azure swimming pool
- Avanhard stadium
- Energetik cultural palace
- Jupiter factory
- Polissya hotel
- Slavutych
- 2022 Russian capture of Chernobyl
- Chernobyl: Abyss (2021 film)
- Chernobyl (2019 miniseries)
- Chernobyl liquidators
- Chernobyl necklace
- Chernobylite
- Sarcophagus
- Samosely
- National Chernobyl Museum
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