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21.03.2024 05:29
Nooruz is one of the favourite Eastern holidays, which symbolises renewal and purity, the beginning of a new year and a new life. The name of the holiday comes from the Persian word "Navruz", which means "new day". In Kyrgyz "Nooruz", in Kazakh "Nauryz" - it does not matter what it is called, the main thing is that this spring holiday is a significant part of the culture and traditions of the eastern nations, unites everyone, preserving the cultural heritage for the next generations.
Nooruz is a national holiday of mercy and kindness. Our nations have always been distinguished by their indifference to the problems of those who find themselves in difficult situations. Every day you prove that the greatness of our culture lies in eternal values - kindness, mercy and mutual assistance. Thank you for giving our beneficiaries faith in a bright future and hope for healing.
On this great holiday let your hearts light up with kindness, understanding and mercy. Today your help is needed by wonderful children who dream to recover and return home. Unfortunately, they have to watch the celebration through a hospital window. They also want to swing in the spring dance, meet guests, sing songs. But instead they have drips, painful treatments and the fear of losing their lives. There is still time to lend them a helping hand and give them a piece of warmth.
To learn how to support our beneficiaries, please visit our website: https://sunofhope.fund/need-help.
GIVE CHILDREN THE GIFT OF LIFE ON NOORUZ!
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
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