Through payment terminals of Raiffeisen Bank Aval in cooperation with the Center of social projects of the future has already collected more than 80 thousand UAH. on charitable programs
Kiev. 6 Aug. - Raiffeisen Bank Aval together with the International charity Fund «Center of social projects of the future” implements three large-scale charitable program aimed at helping soldiers in the ATO zone children with cancer and children of immigrants from Eastern Ukraine and orphaned children, providing the opportunity for visitors of its offices to join the collection of funds for these purposes through charitable contributions through special payment terminals.
in the Period March-July 2015 this initiative has managed to collect UAH 80170. , some of which have already been used to help children with cancer as part of the nationwide emergency medical assistance for these children – “Children against cancer" (45900 UAH. referred for treatment of 24 young patients at 9 regional centers of Ukraine). Another part of the collected charitable funds in the amount of UAH 14560. it was aimed at the implementation of the program «defense of Ukraine», namely: for the purchase of commodities, medicines, clothing, shoes, etc. for soldiers in the ATO zone (transmitted in three units, APU). Support program for children of refugees from the East of the country and orphans who are in boarding schools, orphanages and rehab centers – “help to the children of the East” – used 8860 UAH. that referred to the needs of the Kramatorsk orphanage “Nuts”, Mariupol orphanage No. 3 ‘Sweetie” and for assistance to children through the Bolgradsky district state administration and the state administration of Balta in the Odessa region.
project Organizers raise funds for their social programs through special payment terminals Raiffeisen Bank Aval thank all contributors who have already joined the project, and invite you to continue to support their charitable contributions to the successful implementation of such programs.
With reports of the Fund can be found on centersocial.org.