AVENSTON supports orphans with ASEU

Gifts for the pupils of the specialized Orphanage for children with disabilities in the city of Novograd-Volynskyi, Zhytomyr region
Gifts for the pupils of the specialized Orphanage for children with disabilities in the city of Novograd-Volynskyi, Zhytomyr region

On the day of commemoration of St. Nicholas, children, according to ancient tradition, receive gifts. They believe in miracles and learn from St. Nicholas to be merciful.

AVENSTON has supported the initiative of the Solar Energy Association of Ukraine to give a small miracle to the pupils of the specialized Orphanage for children with disabilities in the city of Novograd-Volynskyi, Zhytomyr region.

33 children between the ages of 1 and 7 now live in the institution. We know that the most welcome gift to any such child is a strong and loving family, and also attention and care. We gladly participated in providing the kids with the necessary things and toys.

We all understand that the life of children in orphanages is very different from that of children in families. The state does not care enough for the kids, so they need the attention and involvement of responsible adults.

We tried to give the kids joyful emotions. We thank Solar Energy Association of Ukraine and Artem Semenyshyn for the opportunity to join such a wonderful initiative.

 

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