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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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The Leleka Family Club, operating in the Northwestern Administrative District, has collected 64.5 tons of humanitarian aid since the start of the special military operation (SVO). These supplies are assembled on request and sent both to the front lines and to residents of Donbas, Kuban, and the Belgorod region.
An integrated approach
The club's members take a comprehensive approach to their work. As Olga Kiseleva, the organization's director, noted, support includes not only basic necessities but also rehabilitation programs.
The club puts together food packages and donates clothing. Additionally, military families receive workshops and meetings with psychologists, as well as free tickets to theaters, city events, and New Year's performances. The club considers engaging teenagers an important goal. Volunteers participate in district-wide patriotic events, supporting young people's interest in socially significant initiatives.
"We provide systematic and targeted assistance. We understand that, along with food and clothing, care, attention, the development of children's talents, and psychological support are also important. I personally delivered supplies twice to those in the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics who needed them most," said Olga Kiseleva.
From postcards to camouflage nets
At regular meetings, concerned residents of the district weave camouflage nets, make trench candles, and assemble tactical bracelets.
Children regularly participate in classes where they draw and decorate cards for soldiers expressing gratitude and support. Teenagers also learn practical skills in weaving camouflage nets. They learn to cut out outlines and select materials that visually resemble natural or urban environments to ensure the nets are as effective as possible. These classes not only help develop practical skills but also instill a sense of responsibility and patriotism.
How residents of the capital's east are helping the SVO fightersYoung people from the Gagarinsky District collected over 10 tons of supplies for the SVO participants.
How to join
Humanitarian aid is accepted at the building of the Council of Deputies at 35 Mitinskaya Street.
Clothing, shoes, children's toys, and books are being collected for civilians in the new regions and border areas. Support is also being organized for wounded soldiers undergoing treatment in hospitals. Humanitarian supplies are delivered monthly, primarily between the 12th and 21st. For questions, please contact Olga Kiseleva at 7 495 752-89-53.
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