Ternopil Eparchy of UOC aids Ukrainian military men
On March 7, 2022, the clergy and believers of the Ternopil Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church collected and handed over aid to Ukrainian military personnel, reports the UOC eparchy on its Facebook page.
In particular, the soldiers of the 44th separate artillery brigade defending Kyiv were sent boots, gloves, socks, work gloves, as well as detergents, wet wipes and sweets.
Also, vegetables, cereals, pasta and men's clothing were sent to the local Humanitarian Headquarters. “The collection of humanitarian aid for the Ukrainian military, IDPs and territorial defence members will continue in the future,” the UOC eparchy noted.
All possible assistance, such as hygiene products, men's clothing, fast food, medicines, etc. can be delivered to the office of the Ternopil Eparchy of the UOC at 1 Konovalets Street.
As reported, the Khmelnytsky Eparchy of the UOC has collected aid for the Ukrainian military.
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