Church Aid Report For Kursk And Belgorod Regions From October 23 29

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Отчет о церковной помощи пострадавшим в Курской и Белгородской областях за 23-29 октября
Отчет о церковной помощи пострадавшим в Курской и Белгородской областях за 23-29 октября from

Church Aid Report for Kursk and Belgorod Regions from October 23-29

Diocesan Social Departments Continue to Support Civilians

The diocesan social departments of the Kursk and Belgorod dioceses continue to provide multifaceted assistance to residents of the Kursk and Belgorod regions.

Distribution of Humanitarian Aid

During the reporting period, 4 tons of humanitarian cargo were delivered to the dioceses. The aid included food, hygiene products, medicines, and warm clothing.

The humanitarian aid was distributed to families with children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and those who have lost their homes as a result of shelling.

Psychological and Spiritual Support

The diocesan social departments provide psychological and spiritual support to victims of the shelling. Psychologists and priests visit evacuation points and families who have lost loved ones.

The dioceses also organize prayer services and other spiritual events to support the morale of the population.

Assistance to Refugees

The diocesan social departments assist refugees from the Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics. The dioceses provide temporary housing, food, and clothing to the refugees.

The dioceses also help refugees find jobs and arrange for their children to attend school.

Cooperation with Volunteers

The diocesan social departments cooperate with volunteers from various organizations. The volunteers help with the distribution of humanitarian aid, the provision of psychological and spiritual support, and assistance to refugees.

The dioceses express gratitude to all the volunteers for their selfless work.

Conclusion

The diocesan social departments of the Kursk and Belgorod dioceses continue to provide comprehensive assistance to victims of the shelling. The dioceses provide humanitarian aid, psychological and spiritual support, and assistance to refugees.

The dioceses are grateful to all those who help them in their work. The dioceses are confident that together they will be able to overcome all difficulties and support those who are in need.