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At the beginning of the Corona crisis, the founder of the Olam VeMloo organization, Moore, began to document the lives of the street children: "Their situation on the face of it." Listen


Creepy: How do you deal with the extreme cold in the streets?

At the beginning of the Corona crisis, the founder of the Olam VeMloo organization, Moore, began to document the lives of the street children: "Their situation on the face of it."

Listen to the interview from the 103FM social program

Walla!

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26/12/2021

Sunday, 26 December 2021, 10:37 Updated: Monday, 27 December 2021, 08:39

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In the last two years, photographer Moore has begun documenting the lives of street children on social media.

What began as an exciting art project has become her life’s mission, prompting her to set up the “World and Its Fullness” association with ten fingers to continue to support those whose hand is unattainable.

In a special interview with Maayan Adam on 103FM, she shared that the reason why she started the documentary project, the establishment of the association and the daily help she provides to people who walk our streets, but we do not always manage to see them.

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