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Bulgarian Red Cross and Bulgaria’s government launch donation campaign in support of Ukraine

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At the request of the Ukrainian Red Cross and in coordination and cooperation with the Bulgarian government, the Bulgarian Red Cross (BRC) has launched a campaign to rsie material donations. The most urgent is the need for clothes, shoes, sleepweare, warm blankets and hygene packages.

Donations are accepted in the regional structures of the BRC in Bulgaria. Addresses and telephone numbers of all regional organizations can be found on the website of the Bulgarian Red Cross. The Bulgarian Red Cross urges the Bulgarian companies to support the campaign and donate tents, tent heaters, lanterns, batteries and generators. People wishing to help can do so at a special platform launched by the Bulgarian government.




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