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United in Space- Neil Armstrong Sculptures

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Fifty years ago in July, 1969, many watched in awe as Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.

We are seeking funding to create two identical bronze sculptures of Neil Armstrong to commemorate this achievement. This video documents what we are doing. 

The sculpture design depicts a life-sized Neil Armstrong walking confidently, helmet in hand. The base of the sculpture, textured like the moon holds his famous footprint and is inscribed with his quote - "One small step for man, One giant leap for mankind."
Why are we creating two identical sculptures?

Well, there are designated places in America and Russia that are awaiting their arrival.
One of the life-size bronze sculptures will be placed in the United States, at the Space Center in Houston , Texas.
And an identical sculpture will be placed at Ethnomir,  a park located just outside Moscow, in Russia.

United in Space
The United States and Russia have found a partnership and friendship in space. This project celebrates camaraderie and mutual achievements by commemorating our astronauts and cosmonauts.

Sophya Tabarovsky is leading this project.  She is the director of the not for profit organization, Kindness Without Limit s, and has hired Houston artist Bridgette Mongeon to sculpt the life-sized Neil Armstrong. Mongeon has already put together a miniature model and is excited to take the sculpture to its full size in bronze.

The historical development of this project is quite interesting.
In 2012 The Dialogue of Cultures Foundation - Ethnomir out of Russia donated a sculpture of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin to the United States. Tabarovsky was influential in getting it  installed alongside a panel of John Glenn at the first Nasa headquarters, now the home of Houston Parks and Recreation In Houston, Texas
Taborovsky hoped to see a sculpture of America's Neil Armstrong placed on Russian soil, in return —and with this, the United in Space project began.



We need your help to see these sculptures created, delivered and installed in their final homes as we celebrate being United in Space.

Incentives

There are some great incentives for those donating large sums such as: 

Lunar Module- $25,000
Your companies name will be engraved in the sculpture by the artist as part of the art. It will forever reside below the artists name. Your name will be on the accompanying plaque as a donor, and mentioned on our website. You will receive a special gift from the United in Space committee. Only three of these are available per sculpture. Location of the name and the location on which sculpture will be decided on by the artist. 

Command Module- $10,000
Your name will be on the accompanying plaque as a donor to the project, and mentioned on our website. You will receive a special gift from the United in Space committee.

Service Module- $5,000
Your name will be on the accompanying plaque as donor and mentioned on our website.

How to Donate: 
To be a part of this celebration and make a tax-deductible donation, go to the United in space Neil Armstrong sculptures Go fund me page- You are here!

Or write a check directly to Kindness without Limits designating "Neil Armstrong Sculpture" in the memo
And send it to:
P.O. Box 820564

Houston, Texas 77282-0564

For more information visit the United In Space website or the United in Space  Facebook page. Keep watching; the artist will be documenting her progress so you can follow along.

Thank you for your support.

For more information [email redacted]


Fundraising team (2)

Sophya Tabarovsky
Organizer
Cypress, TX
Kindness Without Limits
 
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.
Bridgette Mongeon
Team member

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