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Anna and her grandmother Anna

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Today we visited people who found themselves in difficult life situations. Anna is 13 years old. Anna’s mother and father died. The girl lives with her grandmother Anna. Grandmother is the guardian of her granddaughter Anna. But grandma had a stroke last year. Now Anna takes care of her elderly grandmother. We came to Anna to help her and her grandmother. Thank you for your kindness. Thanks to all our donors, volunteers and supporters!

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Air Purifiers for kids

Daily shelling of Donetsk continues. Many kindergartens are currently closed due to the bombing. Parents are forced to take their children to safe areas. We visited one of these kindergartens. Our foundation purchased 11 air purifiers for children’s rooms. We also brought clothes, toys and sweets for the kids. Thank you for your support!

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Almshouse of St. John of Shanghai.

Part 2

Our foundation visited the almshouse in Alchevsk for the second time. Almshouse of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco. Following the example of St. John of Schnai, who founded a shelter for children, Mother Nicole founded a shelter for the elderly. We brought bed linen, clothes, shoes, diapers, medicines, hygiene products, cleaning products and food for the poor people. This time we visited a men’s almshouse. Thanks to our donors and volunteers!

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Winter heaters for children

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The director of a rehabilitation center for the disabled contacted us with a request to buy winter heaters for children. Due to the hostilities, it is not possible to repair the heating system in the center. Our volunteers delivered the heaters, warm shoes and clothes for children. We thank all the kind people for supporting our foundation.

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First aid kits for school

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Fierce fighting continues in Donetsk. Despite the difficult situation, schools began to operate. The school director asked our foundation to buy a first aid kit for each classroom. Because every classroom should have first aid kits in case of shelling. Thanks to our donors, we were able to buy first aid kits and school supplies for children. We are grateful for your support.

Video report here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4rEe7HZvEA

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The Kievsky district of Donetsk has been under shelling for many years. Many residents left the dangerous zone. Only old people remained in the area. Shops are closed and there is no public transport in the area. Thanks to everyone who helps these unfortunate people. Thanks to the volunteers of our foundation who deliver food despite the shelling.

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Humanitarian assistance to families

Our foundation continues to help families with children. The territory of Donbass is under constant fire. We visited two families and we brought them everything they needed. We thank everyone who supports our work.

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Almshouse of St. John of Shanghai

Our foundation visited an almshouse in Alchevsk. Almshouse of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco. Following the example of St. John of Schnai, who founded a shelter for children, Mother Nicole founded a shelter for the elderly. We brought bed linen, underwear, shoes, diapers, medicine, hygiene products, cleaning supplies and groceries for poor people. This time we came to the women’s almshouse. We are planning our next visit to the men’s shelter. Thanks to our donors and volunteers!

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Seaside vacation for disabled children

Our foundation continues our humanitarian assistance to the children of Donbass and pays special attention to children with disabilities. Thanks to all donors and volunteers! Disabled children were paid for a trip to Makhachkala. And they will get a break from the war. Lots of thanks to the kind people!

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School supplies for disabled children. Part 2

Volunteers of our foundation back in Khartsyzsk. We brought school supplies for disabled children. Many of these children are forced to study online due to shelling. We are so grateful to everyone who helped children and families in need.