23 martie 2011

GIFTS DAY AT THE CHARITY CENTRE FOR REFUGEES


Smiles and joy at the Charity Center for Refugees. Nearly 40 children have received toys and clothes as gifts. The gifts have arrived in Moldova thanked to a donation made by several U.S. citizens. 
Artyom Gasparean is a 4 years old boy of a refugees family from Azerbaijan. He chose three teddy bears, a horse, a drum and a coloring book from the box with toys. "I like very much teddy bears ... I also took one for Karen," says the boy, which hasn’t forgotten to take toys for his big brother. Artyom remained excited of the drum he received, he said that he will certainly learn how to play on it.
The one who came up with the initiative to make such a donation is Alex Demkin-Dick, a 19 years old young man, a volunteer at the Millennium Challenge Fund in Moldova. Alex says that his past has made him to help children from refugee families. The young man lived for 4 years in an orphanage, reason which makes him to understand very good the difficulties and shortcomings that have the refugees children.
After they made a long way to Moldova, gifts brought smiles on the faces of children, parents and staff from Charity Center, which remained pleasantly surprised by the donation. 
Djavid Pahnehad, project coordinator at the Charity Center, said that any help matters, especially when it comes to refugees. "We're glad that  there are people who think about the refugee children," said Djavid Pahnehad. 
At Alex's initiative, dozens of pamphlets which are talking about the intention of charity were distributed into some American schools. So it wasn’t so hard, because in short time enough gifts were collected for refugee children inMoldova.
With this gesture of charity, the lives of more than 40 children from refugee families who received toys and clothes, has become more beautiful and joyful.






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