Tabor Foundation opens a charity fundraiser in the runup to the school year

As part of supporting internally displaced families, the Tabor Charitable Foundation is launching a fundraiser to purchase school supplies and clothes for children. This was reported by the press service of the charitable foundation.

“Unfortunately, a number of families today are unable to provide their children with the necessary school supplies. Boys and girls from internally displaced families, large families and low-income families are waiting for the school year with even greater fear, because they know that they have nothing to go there with,” the message says.

Thanks to the collection, 100 children from IDP families will receive school supplies.

You can participate in a charitable collection by transferring funds to the following details:
5169 3305 3004 7445 Privatbank card
UA313052990000026002025024608 IBAN Code (in "₴", "€", "$" currencies).

Earlier, the UOJ reported that the Tabor foundation donated food to the canteen for IDPs in Kamyanets-Podilskyi.

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