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A kind man sent medicines for prisoners - A down-to-earth bow and a great gratitude! I collected the parcel for a correctional colony - clothes, blankets, prayer books, spiritual literature.

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A kind man sent medicines for prisoners

   

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 A down-to-earth bow

and a great gratitude!

I collected the parcel for a correctional colony - clothes, blankets, prayer books, spiritual literature.
The prisoner has an aggravation of a very painful and unpleasant sore - urgently needs candles and painkillers: he barely walks, he came to the medical unit, and they told him - there is nothing we can help ...


 

 
And there are four dozen more appeals from prisoners, which are all forgotten and no one takes care of them ...

 
... and I have no products, no things, no money for shipping and fuel ...
The mission is suffocating from a lack of funds, because the number of people in need who have contacted me is increasing every day, and I only have the funds that I collected here on Facebook.
These are your donations that go to the works of mercy and love.
I have no other income yet.

Mercy,faith and Eternal Meanings to All!
 

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