The capital's entrepreneurs send household goods to their zone


Moscow store owners continue to collect humanitarian aid. In addition to food and clothing, entrepreneurs put shampoos, soaps, toothpastes, brushes and other personal hygiene items in parcels. This was announced on Thursday, March 20, by the portal of the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin.
The emphasis on personal hygiene items was made by store employees in the Eastern Administrative District. The owners of a plumbing and electrical outlet in Golyanov sent shampoos, shower gels, soaps, deodorants, wet wipes and air fresheners to the military, as well as goods that can be found on their shelves.
Another plumbing store in the same area handed over humanitarian supplies with shower and shaving supplies. Construction materials, repellents, and shoe insoles were added to them.
The auto parts salon joined the collection of assistance and sent packages of household chemicals, shaving foam, toothpaste and brushes, toiletries, as well as water and boxes of cookies.
Entrepreneurs are handing over personal hygiene products, medicines and seasonal clothing, among which you can find jackets, boots and thermal underwear, as well as building materials and even military equipment, including quadrocopters and whole columns of cars.
Earlier, on March 19, the portal of the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, reported that Moscow volunteers had delivered more than 5 tons of humanitarian aid to Kursk. Some of the items sent were collected in the "Houses of Kindness" in winter. Volunteers brought help to a temporary accommodation facility for residents who were forced to leave the border areas of the Kursk region.
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