Purity that inspires
Purity that inspires
Completed

Purity that inspires

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Started: 04.01.2022
Kyiv region
Completed
Totally raised
9100.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
9100.00 UAH

The Father's House is a charitable organization with a center for social and psychological rehabilitation of children, where orphans lives in family groups. They live in a five-story house, but in apartments with foster parents and 10 children. In general, we have 5 such apartments today.

In this way, we want children who have lost their biological parents or lost their care to be able to feel the family atmosphere, even in an orphanage. We teach children the habits, cleanliness and tidiness not only of their appearance, but also the room in which they live.

Since there are many children, household appliances fail quickly, so we often need to update it. Now we have one working but weak vacuum cleaner and we really need 4 new vacuum cleaners so that we can thoroughly clean the apartments where children deprived of parental care live.

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ID: 7431
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Середній донат
17 UAH
ТОП-донат
9083 UAH
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Charity donation
05.01.2022 10:36
17.31 UAH
Charity donation
04.01.2022 17:18
9082.69 UAH
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