In Mykolaiv, 300 food sets distributed to residents with support of UOC
On September 22, 2022, 300 food packages donated by the Vadim Novinsky Foundation were distributed to the needy at the St. Sergius Church of the UOC in Mykolaiv, reports the press service of the Foundation.
"The food set includes essential food: flour, sugar, three types of cereals, pasta, vegetable oil, canned corn, peas and beans, canned fish and meat, condensed milk, tea, waffles, cookies and chocolate," the Foundation said, noting that the Humanitarian Corps of the charitable organization forms and ships an average of 500 food sets daily.
The residents of Mykolaiv who have difficulties in purchasing food sincerely thanked the Lord, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and benefactors.
As reported, the UOC Eparchy in Poltava delivered aid to a hospital in a war zone.
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