B92 Fund continues humanitarian activities in Kosovo
The B92 Fund will continue its humanitarian campaign in Kosovo in order to finalize assistance to a soup kitchen in Prekovac.
Friday, 24.06.2011.
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The B92 Fund will continue its humanitarian campaign in Kosovo in order to finalize assistance to a soup kitchen in Prekovac. This soup kitchen provides help to the entire region of Kosovsko Pomoravlje. B92 Fund continues humanitarian activities in Kosovo This will successfully end the campaign which the Fund started five months ago, after appeals from SPC Bishop Teodosije who warned about shortages of food faced by the poor. Several shipments of food, donated by companies, but also individuals, helped preserve the work of the Prekovac soup kitchen. "This time, we will open a cold storage facility financed by the Fund so that the food arriving through donations can be preserved," B92 Fund Managing Board Director Veran Matic explained on Friday in Belgrade. "We will visit the farm and hand over a donation consisting of auxiliary tractor equipment that should help produce food and make the soup kitchen sustainable. We will also visit the Savic family in Zebinje whose home was reconstructed by Victoria Group," Matic said. Thanks to the Fund's campaign and a donation of RSD 10mn made by the Ministry for Kosovo, 500 persons in the Serb enclave of Strpce will now be able to use the soup kitchen as well.
B92 Fund continues humanitarian activities in Kosovo
This will successfully end the campaign which the Fund started five months ago, after appeals from SPC Bishop Teodosije who warned about shortages of food faced by the poor.Several shipments of food, donated by companies, but also individuals, helped preserve the work of the Prekovac soup kitchen.
"This time, we will open a cold storage facility financed by the Fund so that the food arriving through donations can be preserved," B92 Fund Managing Board Director Veran Matić explained on Friday in Belgrade.
"We will visit the farm and hand over a donation consisting of auxiliary tractor equipment that should help produce food and make the soup kitchen sustainable. We will also visit the Savić family in Zebinje whose home was reconstructed by Victoria Group," Matić said.
Thanks to the Fund's campaign and a donation of RSD 10mn made by the Ministry for Kosovo, 500 persons in the Serb enclave of Štrpce will now be able to use the soup kitchen as well.
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