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YOUTH ENGLISH SECTION

Hope for Tomorrow

Most people never get to see what life is like from another perspective, I had my chance through the eyes and minds of the people of Kitezh. It is in the Kaluga region, 300 km southwest of Moscow. It’s a rural, working, eco-village community that provides an education and a home with foster families for orphaned Russian children from extreme social conditions. In Kitezh there are about 14 houses, a school house, a dining hall, a church, and a farm with livestock, poultry and extensive vegetable gardens. I was curious from the moment I got there and I wanted to learn more about this wonderful community. I found out that the concept behind Kitezh is to protect the children from modern social dangers and to let them grow up in a conducive environment where they are kept busy and at the same time showered with lots of love and care. They have an opportunity to study and interact with people from all over the world. This helps provide a better and broader kind of education for the children.

It all seemed strange to me at first, but after spending quality time there I realized that Kitezh helps lay a good foundation and instills a sense of responsibility in the children. I also had some fears, I thought to myself: what happens when the children are finally exposed to the harsh realities of life; would they be able to cope; what happens then? I talked with some of the children and they seemed ready for almost anything that could be thrown their way. They are able to differentiate right from wrong, and already have their morals set high. I was more than impressed; I admired the efforts made by their teachers and foster parents. When it comes to education they have a flexible system which enables the kids to gain a vast knowledge of the outside world which so eagerly awaits them. The children have an opportunity to speak English, to practice with native speakers and learn about foreign cultures.

We got there very late on a Friday night so we had little time to do anything besides sleep. I woke up the next day to the sweet smell of fresh country air. I was eager to see what was in store for us. After a light breakfast we were given a tour of the grounds and we were told about the history of Kitezh. We also saw where it all began, the very first caravan used to house children – they have really come a long way since then.

There is a burial site for thousands of soldiers who died years ago fighting for mother Russia. The day of victory was just a few days away and we were asked to help paint the names of the fallen soldiers on the huge monument erected in their honor. That was my first chance to really interact with the kids, I had a great conversation with one of them and he told me about his love for music. He seemed so far from the rest of the world, but was still in touch with all that was happening in the outside world. The bell rang for lunch and we all had to go get something to eat. I had never tried grechka so I did and it was lovely. We were also served fresh vegetables, amazing soup, and some bread. It is your typical Russian meal and I implore all foreigners to try it.

After lunch and a little rest I got my life long wish to plant a pine tree, the kids already beat me to it and had several trees to their name already. After our fair share of gardening we were treated to a dance performance by some very talented young ladies. They were graceful and well coordinated. The boys also indulged us in a game of soccer and I can comfortably say they possess real talent. A more than eventful day was rounded off by an amazing night of disco.

When you take a closer look, you see what Kitezh really is, it more or less defines the word “unity”. They help each other in any way they can, always willing to share their problems. The people of Kitezh are one big family and get over every hurdle together. A place like Kitezh helps give us the hope of a better tomorrow.

By Eben Spiff
To contact Kitezh write to: kitezhcentre@yandex.ru