Three embroidery artists – Russia’s Katerina Marchenko, Brazilian Aline Brant and Finnish Ninni Luhtasaari – announced Thursday that they will auction their art pieces in the form of non-expendable tokens (NFTs) to support Hope for the Future, a registered charity. based in Austria. Proceeds from the auction will go to help victims of human trafficking find a job after their ordeal.
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Katerina Marchenko embroidering. Source: Katerina Marchenko The sale of NFT will take place in Orica between December 27 and 30, and each piece will have a minimum price of $ 500. The goal of the auction is to raise $ 10,000 for the employment program.
“Even when survivors are offered the chance to leave, most are highly traumatized by their experiences, have little knowledge of the local language and must first integrate step by step into normal life,” said the founder of Hope For the Future, Andrea Staudenherz, adding:
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