20 August 2010, 13:00

Adygea holds a broad-scale action to help disabled children

On August 19, Adygea launched a charitable action "From Heart to Heart". Its aim is to raise money from citizens of Adygea for targeted charitable help to children-invalids.

"We are very glad that recently we saw development of social partnership of public organizations with businesses," said T. A. Gogoleva, chair of the republic's branch of the "Russian Children's Fund". "We hope that residents of our republic will join the action."

The action will last for 4 months. The organizers have expressed hope that residents of Adygea will not remain indifferent to the life of children-invalids.

Every shop of the trading network "Sputnik" has special boxes installed, where people may drop the sums they can afford. In the end of the action, all the boxes will be brought to one place and opened in the presence of the observation commission. Once the money is counted, decisions will be made on who will get what help.

See earlier report: "Adygea and Kalmykia help fire victims in other Russia's regions".

Author: Anna Konopleva Source: CK correspondent

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