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16.06.2023 13:28
Our lives are full of meaning when we notice kindness and share the warmth of our hearts with those in dire need of support. These kindhearted people rallied around the story of little Polina, whose wounded heart is beating with the last of its strength. She needs a radical correction of the defect, and the operation is scheduled for July.
We are closing Polina Kukina's fundraising drive. Thank you all for your help!
We were all concerned about not being able to raise the necessary funds in time. Finally, we received some good news - there are caring people, who helped this family, and at the request of Polina's mother, we are closing the collection. All the money we collected for Polina will now go to the treatment of David Kolesnikov.
We are happy that Polina's collection ends on a good note. We hope that charitable people will find a way to help David with his treatment. You can find more information about the boy's story on our website: https://sunofhope.fund/need-help/david-kolesnikov.
We wish Polina an easy surgery and a speedy recovery. May there be only happy news and events ahead!
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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