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The food industry Klas from Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), on the occasion of the World Food Day, celebrated on October 16, donated 2t of flour to the meal center of the Red Cross Sarajevo kanton and Collective Center in Hrasnica, while the children from Collective Center received sweets as...

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Under the slogan "Ne dvoji, za drugog odvoji" (Don’t accumulate, share with your mate), the Red Cross of Croatia has provided Croatians all over the country with a day of opportunities to give to 80,000 people living in poverty in Croatia.

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Alen Krsmanović is finishing his MA studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He is a talented young painter, photographer, and video editor. Alen is also a person with a disability - he has an arthrogryposis, a disease that causes muscle contraction and deformity of the joints, due to which...

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Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) viewers and listeners have supported the campaign “The Book of Solidarity” (Knjiga solidarnosti) for over 40 years, with a goal to provide books for schools and school libraries throughout Serbia.

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Tibor Varadi, an internationally recognized law professor, born in Zrenjanin, Serbia, has set up a fund for awarding the best master’s and doctoral students who attended their elementary and high schools in Hungarian. Varadi points out that he wants to give back and help young people the way others...

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Corporate Volunteer Club from Crnogorski Telekom, led by company’s management and in cooperation with Montenegrin Ministry of Education and Zelenilo doo from Podgorica, continued the campaign of improving schoolyards in Montenegro, making the environment healthier and more enjoyable for children.

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Dragan Milošević, now a lawyer from Chicago and a former pupil of the Elementary School "Milan Mijalković" in Jagodina, donated 20 computers to the school so kids today can have better Computer Science classes.

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A family from Banjaluka had to deal with a lot of hardships in the past few months: three months after their son was diagnosed with leukemia and started treatment, the father developed a heart issue and had a burst aorta. Addiko bank, where the family had a housing loan, heard about their situation...

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Macedonian company OKTA, the biggest fuel supplier in the country, has partnered with Hellenic Petroleum and gave out 2 fully-funded postgraduate scholarships to the 2 best students of many who applied to the competition: Stefanija Tanevska and Angelina Slaveski, who will continue their studies in...

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Under the slogan "Come and have a buddy beside you", the Down Syndrome Albania Foundation will organize a march on October 1st, in Tirana, as a part of the Down Syndrome awareness month.

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