Charity Fund “Social partnership” conducts a charitable act, called “Dobrovozik” every week. This project is oriented on a food collection for the soup kitchen at day center “Stephania”. All collected food products will be cooked for the Center visitors and distributed under “Social patrol” project at 32 mobile help points all over Kyiv. Charity Fund “Social partnership” feeds approximately 1800 people daily. Food is a vital factor for the homeless to survive on the streets.
Charitable Foundation "Social Partnership" a weekly event " Dobrovozik ." This project aims to collect food for the dining room day care center , " Stephanie ."
609 people took part in charitable act “Dobrovozik” last weekend. They donated food products to the amount of 11 534 hryvnias, household cleaning goods (dishwashing detergents, soap etc.) to the amount of 1 116 hryvnias.
The Charity Fund on behalf of all those in need, who eat in our Center and in 32 “Social Patrol” points, thanks whole-heartedly to all these kind and charitable people, who didn’t pass by and gave the poor a chance to survive.
Don’t
hold aloof! During a period from November 8th to November 10th visit one of the
stores, where this charitable act is taking place, buy the products and give
them to the Fund’s employees, who will be staying with a cart at the exit from
the cash-desks. You can also support our project by visiting the link: https://socpartnerstvo.org/projects/78-sbor-produktov and clicking “Donate” button. All collected
funds will be directed for a material procurement for the Fund’s employees, and
printing of leaflets and flyers for the visitors of the stores. Please, don’t be indifferent! Any
assistance of yours helps the homeless
survive.
A schedule for a period 08th – 10th of November:
Fri.: 17.00 – 21.00
Sat.: 14.00 – 18.00
Sun.: 14.00 – 18.00
Addresses of the stores:
Hypermarket “Perekrestok” 3, Malyshko street
Hypermarket “Perekrestok”, 160, Kharkiv highway
Hypermarket “Perekrestok”, 36, Perova boulevard (Trade center “Kvadrat”)
Hypermarket “Perekrestok”, 20, Obolonsky avenue