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Representatives of the "Second" Foundation, dedicated to supporting children and families in need, launched an inspiring initiative in early August - the donation of backpacks and school supplies to 20 children from families at risk of separation and families with children facing developmental challenges.

Established nearly two years ago, this Foundation has earned a reputation as an organization advocating for children's rights and supporting their development, regardless of the circumstances they find themselves in. Their latest initiative is no exception.

The realization of this action was made possible thanks to the generous donations of individuals who recognized the importance of supporting children's education and well-being. The "Second" Foundation successfully raised funds that enabled the purchase of backpacks and school supplies for 20 children in need.

Children's Joy on the First Day of School

The distribution of backpacks and school supplies was a moment of joy and happiness for the children involved in this initiative. In the presence of "Second" Foundation volunteers, the children opened their backpacks and found everything they needed for a successful start to the new school year. Their smiles and excitement were priceless.

The "Second" Foundation not only provides material items but also offers emotional and educational support to children and their families. Their dedication to creating a better future for all these families is evident in everything they do.

A Call for Support

The "Second" Foundation invites all those who share their passion for helping children in need to join their efforts. Whether you donate money, time, or resources, every contribution helps in achieving their mission.

Through actions like this, the "Second" Foundation demonstrates that together we can accomplish great things and change the lives of those who need support. Let this story serve as a reminder that every small act of kindness can make a difference in the world, one backpack and one smile at a time."