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Ekaterina Yurievna Mogilnaya

"I didn't have means for subsistence"

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When I, a pregnant woman, had to flee from the war, I moved to our delightful village of Novoivanovka. I had no means for subsistence, but our volunteers announced the distribution of humanitarian aid from the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation, and this helped us a lot. Throughout this time, I received food, and baby food for my child.

Since after paying a rent for the house, I do not have enough money for food, and for my child, baby food is very expensive. The Rinat Akhmetov Foundation helps us a lot.

I do not know, if we will return back to the place from where we fled, but I know for sure that we are doing very well here.

It is a very nice village, with kind people, good volunteers.

Having arrived here, I did not think that I could expect help from anyone, but the Foundation helps us - and we are very grateful for that.

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