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Entrepreneurs participating in the capital's festivals send humanitarian aid to their zone

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Entrepreneurs who exhibited their goods at the venues of the Moscow Maslenitsa festival regularly send humanitarian aid to the fields of the special military operation (SVO). This was reported on Thursday, March 6, on the mos.ru .

At the event venues — Tverskaya Square and Trade Union Street — it was possible to find Adyghe cheese, taste pancakes with different fillings and buy handmade gingerbread as a gift.

Eva Bogoyavlenskaya, the owner of the farm from Adygea, brings premium national delicacies to the capital. They are also sent to military personnel through friends.

Another participant of the Moskovskaya Maslenitsa, who cooked pancakes in a shopping chalet on Trade Union Street, independently organizes humanitarian aid collections.

"We find out through friends what things are needed, and open the collection. I also know a lot of volunteers," the girl shared.

Earlier, on February 27, Sobyanin told about charity development programs in Moscow. According to him, there is a network of NGO coworking centers in Moscow with free services ranging from booking rooms to advanced training, as well as a social marketplace where you can buy unique products made by hand by special craftsmen.

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