Nizhny Novgorod Volunteers Send Aid to Kursk Region
Volunteers from Nizhny Novgorod have united to send vital humanitarian aid to the Kursk region. The aid, including hygiene kits, was packed and prepared by volunteers and supported by various local organizations. It will be delivered by employees of the 'Avant-garde' Patriotic Education Center.
The humanitarian cargo was a collective effort, involving the Nizhny Novgorod Volunteer Assistance Center, #WEARETOGETHER headquarters, and the 'Avant-garde' patriotic center. Maria Samodelkina, general director of the Nizhny Novgorod Volunteer Center, stressed the importance of consolidated efforts for effective and targeted support.
Alexander Ineshin, acting executive director of the 'Avant-garde' center, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing unity in providing assistance to those in need. The aid was sent on October 13th, with Solomon Aponyan, head doctor of the AIDS center and a deputy of the Nizhny Novgorod Regional Legislative Assembly, calling on everyone to support military personnel and civilians in need.
The humanitarian aid, which included necessary hygiene kits, was a testament to the region's solidarity and commitment to supporting those affected by the ongoing situation in the Kursk region. The volunteers' efforts highlight the importance of collective action in times of need.
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