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AAM does not stop its humanitarian activities. Last week, we handed over humanitarian aid to the Dnipro Mother and Child Center.
And today, representatives of the Ukrainian Association of Ambulatory Physicians visited the dormitory of the Dnipro Interregional Higher Vocational School of Polygraphy and Information Technologies and handed over humanitarian aid to the students, which included food and personal hygiene products.
The commandant of the dormitory Nataliya Vasylivna noted that at the moment there are only children left in the institution who are deprived of parental care. After the session, the department of education collected them and took them to a safer place in the village. Petrykivka, in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. They will stay there until the end of the vacation.
We have 105 children. Most of them returned home with the start of a full-scale war, and those teenagers who had nowhere to return remained. We take care of them and follow all the new rules. In our basement, we made a large storage room that complies with all regulations. As long as the children lived in the dormitory, they always went down there during times of anxiety. Sometimes, when the alarm was late at night, they stayed there to sleep until morning
The representatives of the institution thanked the members of the Association of Ambulatory Physicians for the assistance provided. All the goods have already arrived to the children in the village. Petrikyvka
A short tour of the institution was held for AAM members. You can watch the photo below.
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The Association of Ambulatory Physicians expresses its gratitude to Bienor LLC for providing assistance in the organization of high-quality and fast logistics.
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