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Food for homeless people
Duration of the project
2019-2021
Project manager
Volodymyr Pashkovsky
Territory of implementation
Сhernivetska oblast
During 2019-2021, volunteers of the “Arms of Mercy” charitable fund implemented a project and feed homeless people
The goal: to provide food for 4,000 homeless people in Chernivtsi.
Description: During 2019-2021, volunteers of the “Arms of Mercy” charitable fund implemented a project and feed homeless people. During this period, we managed to organize about 150 promotions, where people who needed food were able to get hot lunches in the Taras Shevchenko central park in Chernivtsi. About 30 people of the specified category were present at each meeting. The actions were accompanied by the preaching of the Gospel, and the distribution of literature and clothes for the needy. About 10 people were sent to a personality recovery center and a rehabilitation center after these meetings.
Reach: During the implementation of the project, 4,000 homeless people were reached.
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