(PHOTO) Dar from Dar, on the eve of Easter

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On the eve of Easter, the Home in Banat Association offers, with the help of volunteers, not only food but also hope and joy to families in Timiș and Caraș Severin

Dar din Dar is the campaign through which the Home Association in Banat comes to the support of families in borderline or even desperate situations, during the Easter holidays. Every year, around the holidays, the association’s volunteers collect food to give to those in need: poor families or lonely old people.

“We are preparing to reach again dozens of families from Timiș and Caraș Severin who have nothing to put on the holiday table. Our campaign is one of the soul, which we have been running for 5 years and through which we have transported over 1500 packages to over 100 localities in the two counties. We are not only bringing food, but hope, trust and joy for these people, that they have not been forgotten”, says Radu Trifan, president of the Home Association in Banat.

Those who want to contribute to the Dar din Dar campaign can make a donation to the account of the Home Association in Banat, mentioning the name of the campaign: Dar din Dar or they can offer non-perishable food packages within their validity period. The volunteers of the At Home in Banat association will purchase non-perishable basic foods from the donated money, especially canned meat, vegetables, compotes, but also oil, sugar, corn and rice, fruits, potatoes, but also hygiene products and some sweets.

The campaign is also supported by the Timișoara Regional Food Bank.

“If you want to offer food packages or join as a volunteer, you can contact the Home Association in Banat Facebook page or email [email protected] it is also specified in the association’s press release.

Dan AGACHE


The article is in Romanian

Romania

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