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Yatkara is happy to "show them the ropes" as he is also from Ukraine and is a seasoned Peace Runner.
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At the Boys and Girls Club of London we were greeted by the enthused Director, Dana. We waited while the 120 children, from 9 different day camps, made their way to the gym.
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Sandro used these precious moments to get in some deep stretching (hmm... I'll have to try that one!)
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A few campers came to the ceremony fully equipt with their very own Peace Run torches (and in this particular case, a pretty cool t-shirt as well).
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Everyone is all-ears as Mahasatya introduces himself and gives clues about his home country of Poland.
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Beautiful peace-themed artwork and banners covered the walls and we were touched to recieve handmade cards from the campers.
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We were delighted to meet with some local members of the London Self-Realisation Fellowship. Richard Piner, who is the father of long-time Peace Runner Pushparani, was the first to hold the torch.
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We offered them a Certificate of Appreciation and thanked them for sharing their insights and yearning for inner and outer peace.
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Mahasatya is on fire today! Sorry Sandro, you won't be able to put it out with such a small extinguisher, better call the fire department.