In the most difficult times, when mass invasions affect the civilian population, it is very important to emphasize the need to help settlers adapt to a new life.
Usually, this work is carried out by charities and support centers.
One of these centers is “Bakhmutyan”, which created the Bakhmut City Council. It has 8,000 people and plays an important role in providing everything they need: clothing, equipment, support, job search, even psychological and medical help.
Since the center serves a large number of displaced people, it needs help from the country, businesses and good people. One of the kind people is the Kiev entrepreneur Rustam Dzhambulatov, who donated 200 units of household goods for the improvement of housing for displaced people.
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“I have witnessed war twice, both times in the Russian Federation, so I know the importance of helping those in need. The main goal of my help is to make life easier for displaced people, to make their life more comfortable in the difficult conditions of war.” said the capital businessman Rustam.
In this difficult time, everyone can contribute to helping displaced people by participating in charity initiatives, providing financial support or becoming a volunteer.
Source: korrespondent

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