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Toys that give joy

12.03.2025 14:19

The students of School No. 26 have been collecting toys for a long time to donate to those in need of support. Each toy was carefully folded into boxes, sorted, and prepared for donation.

These toys have now been delivered to the children’s oncology department of the NCOMCP. They will serve as small but significant symbols of care, warmth, and support from the charity fund "The Sun of Hope."

This kind gesture was made possible through the joint efforts of many individuals. May each toy bring a smile and inspire faith in miracles!

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