Permanent actions
At the very begining of
this review of our permanent actions we would like to mention that we succeeded,
together with those (media, etc.) who talked and wrote abaut it as well, in
salving one of our problem cases which had been our occupation up until than. It was
the problem of Nikola Nikic from Kragujevac, our first solved case.
If you want to see the archive of solved cases, which are under our permanent supervision, because of the difficult and hopeless in which those children found themselves (that are here, in "Permanent Actions") click here or click the link.
The review of our permanent actions, which are still current, is folloving:
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For a long time we have paid our attention to the children refugees from Kosovo, situated in a refugee camp in hotel "Avala" in Avala. These children, together with their parents, are still considered as refugees. They live in a difficult material situation. Thay share their destiny with other refugees living in our contry, their free and healthy development and growing up are specially sufeering becouse of that. That only makes their dealing with war traumas and traumas caused by their leaving home and moving into something new, uncertain, even more difficult. In order to help those children we made several actions, mostly donating them chotles, food and shoes. Since the number of our donationg to this refugee camp is getting bigger, concerning the toptal number actions, and we have plans for the future as well, we decided to consider these children to be one of our permanent actions.
All details You can read at page "Actions" - use browser "According to the donation receivers" ...
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Vladana Colovic
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Vladna Colovic was born on 19th August 1997. in Novi Sad. During the 33
weeks of pregnancy everything was fine, until a severe lost of the
embryo water was diagnosed. After that Vladana was prematurely born. She
was only 1,23 kg and the doctors were pessimistic about her. She was
immediately transferred to the intensive care where she spent 6 weeks
(the first three months in incubator). When leaving hospital she had
already had some severe disorders ...
... The problems continued when she was 3 years old. The epileptic fits
started, she took the medicines then and the fits stopped. In 1998.
severe brain atrophy and the blindness were diagnosed ...
... When she was 15 months old her parents got divorced. She stayed with
her mother. They live in a house without electricity with only two rooms
on their disposal. They live on alimony and someone else's help ...
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