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Summer. “Teremok” orphanage 

Two orphanages in one week! After our visit to the Special Needs Orphanage, we just had to drop in on the kids at Teremok Donetsk Orphanage #1. Again, new 6
swings and 3 wigwams for the kids to play in, along with bananas and sweets. All in all, over 80 kids in two different orphanages enjoyed the gifts and support from
Donbass Human Aid, this week alone! The war continues in Donbass, and life is not easy, but the most important mission, for all of us, is to create a better world for these kids and all the coming generations. THANKS to all who contributed to these missions.

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DONETSK SPECIALIZED CHILD CARE CENTER

Several institutions, which throughout the war never stopped their work with children of different ages, contacted the ‘Donbass Humanitarian Aid’ Foundation with a request to help organize recreation for the children. Besides the war, because of the situation with the virus, the children are unable to travel to various places of recreation. Which is very sad, because now it is summer! It was decided to organize a small charity concert to raise funds and bring the children joy and a lot of fun to where they spend most of their time. The concert was performed by Anatoly Kosheparov (of ‘Pesniary’ music group) and the incomparable Elena Leshchinskaya with the support of the Russian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate in Tampa, Florida.The concert was a great success, and due to the funds raised we purchased several ‘Cocoon’ swings and Indian wigwams, and bananas and sweets for 87 kids. Part of the funds raised will later be used to prepare children for school.On the first day, we arrived at Donetsk Specialized Child Care Center, where children undergo medical and social rehabilitation. Next day – at ‘Teremok’ Orphanage. Over the two days we have brought and installed 8 ‘Cocoon’ swings and 5 wigwams. And lots of bananas and sweets, of course! The kids were so happy and excited about their new swings and wigwams to play in! It was very fun and touching for all. It can be seen that the teachers and nurses who work there are very fond of the children and their work. We thank everyone who participates in these charitable missions (that will be continued) for the warmth of your hearts and for the assistance provided to the children of Donbass!

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Baseball Season in DPR

Donetsk Little League is rockin’ and rollin’ and back on track! Six teams, games every weekend, practice every day but Monday. Over 100 kids are enjoying the summer and learning the great sport of baseball. THANKS to all who pitched in for the new gear! It was a tough mission, but we got ‘er done, and the kids really appreciate it and are making the most of it. The championships are at the end of August, so stay tuned!

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Food delivery for Ilya

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Christ is Risen!
Ilya Vladimirovich, 53 years old, a resident of Donetsk, who fell into a difficult life situation and remained cut off from relatives in Ukraine due to the war and quarantine restrictions, applied to the ‘Donbass Humanitarian Aid’ fund. For a long time he’s lived penniless, selling off some old property after his mother’s death in October 2019 from cancer. He often had to starve for lack of work.  Moreover, he isn’t able to work right now because of very poor health after suffering from stresses with mom, after undergoing pneumonia in January 2020 and two heart attacks (the last one in March 2020). At the moment, his immunity is weakened so, that he, presumably, got erysipelas of his left foot. The fund has purchased a wide variety of food products for the long term. From the personal funds of the volunteers, some money was allocated for future expenses for Ilya’s med examinations and treatment. We thank all the donors due to whom this mission has become possible even in such a difficult time for everyone!  May the Lord save us!

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Easter gifts for Olga’s family

Human Aid Mission to Khanjonkovo. We visited Olga, a Grandmother on a pension who is taking care of the six orphans who were left when their Mom (Olga’s daughter) died. Our fund has been supporting them with food for several years, and this time out, we brought masks (made in DPR!) Clorox and extra cleaning supplies along with the usual food delivery. When times are tough, it’s even more important to pitch in if you can, because all good people are one big family, and that’s what families do. Thanks to all who helped, and God bless you all. HAPPY EASTER !

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Aid for Elijah Khurchak on Easter

Our fund continue to help Elijah. We bought the necessary medicines and special nutrition in April. The boy is undergoing treatment after bone marrow transplantation.  Dear brothers and sisters, we look forward to your participation and support. Thanks to all our donors and volunteers.

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Baseball team of Donetsk

Back in July 2019 we started a fundraiser for the Donetsk Little League. Donbass Human Aid pitched in $1,000 plus $300 delivery and our friend Ernest Henry did a FB fundraiser that raised $700 more. Well, almost 8 months and a LOT of hard work later, the first and main shipment has arrived – 2 full catcher’s outfits, 20 gloves, 2 dozen baseballs, 2 dozen practice baseballs, 2 dozen practice softballs, half a dozen bats.
We ordered all the stuff from the States (FLA) and get everything shipped to NYC, where a Russian friend helped with shipping to Moscow. From Moscow, Luis brought everything to Rostov and then across the border to Donetsk. We brought the gear to the kid’s practice at a local sports club. Needless to say, they were delighted! Thanks to everyone who participated in this project.

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Children of Petrovskiy district

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February 13th, “Donbass Humanitarian Aid” returned to Petrovsky District to help 4 families and bring some sports equipment for School #103 in Donetsk in the ‘red zone’.
First, we met Olya, a cute 11 year old redhead whose house is literally in the No Man’s Land between DPR and Ukrainian positions. Her Mom was killed by shelling, her Dad is deprived of parental rights. She lives with her Grandmom, Uncle and Brother. Brother was wounded going to school, Uncle lost both legs from shelling.
We brought 5 basketballs, 3 volleyballs and 2 soccer balls to the school. The kids are real athletes, and really appreciated these gifts. The soccer balls they had were losing skin and peeling, the basket balls were more lemon shaped than round. They have real skills in sports, and it is a shame for them to not have even the most basic equipment. Three other families with disabled kids were visited – we brought food, medicine and pampers. The pampers are a MAJOR item – they are expensive, many families can’t afford them, but they make a huge difference in the quality of life, not only for the disabled kids, but for the loving parents who care for them. BIG THANKS to everyone who contributed to Donbass Human Aid for this project.

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Boxing club. Kirovsky district.

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On Saturday Feb 15th, 2020 “Texas” and Father Boris were invited to a boxing tournament at the “Dream” Sports Complex in Kirovsky District. “Donbass Humanitarian Aid” has sponsored the club, and done several humanitarian aid projects, bringing gloves, protective gear and other sports equipment to the club, but this time we were invited just to see the sport competition.

There were 16 boxing matches, from 8 years old to 18, and the boxers were tough in every single one. These kids are learning confidence and self defense, but also discipline and sportsmanship. They fought hard, but after every bout, shook hands and congratulated each other.

A great time was had by all!

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Uglegorsk. Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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The town of Uglgorsk was liberated from in Feb 2015. Five years later they are still on the front lines, but they are still free. Free Donbass and Association of Veterans asked Donbass Human Aid to sponsor a concert and party for 50 kids at the local church, and of course we did. But when we got there, it wasn’t 50 kids, it was more than 100! A quick trip to the store, and treats for everyone! It was the most people at the church since before the war! THANKS to all who contributed!