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[Sep. 4th, 2004|03:48 pm] |
Lord, grant me the Serenity To accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And Wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time, Enjoying one moment at a time, Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
attributed to Reinhold Neibuhr |
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Helping Terror Victims |
[Sep. 4th, 2004|03:54 pm] |
via mratner@lj
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Andrew Mogilyansky, Chairman International Foundation For Terror Act Victims 959-A Bristol Pike, Bensalem, PA 19020, USA Phone: 321-213-0198 www.moscowhelp.org info@moscowhelp.org
Charity Fund With Proven Track Record of Helping Terror Victims Offers Ability To Help Children Affected By The Terror Act In Beslan
Bensalem, PA -- September 4, 2004 – International Foundation For Terror Act Victims (moscowhelp.org) has initiated a fundraising campaign to help children – victims of the horrific terrorist act in Beslan, Russia. With over 300 dead and 700 wounded, most of them children, this tragedy is Russia’s September 11-th, and urgent assistance is needed to help alleviate the suffering of survivors and their families. The Fund has a proven track record of helping terror act victims. Originally established to provide assistance to the families of hostages who perished in the Moscow Nord-Ost theater siege terrorist act in 2002, the Fund has successfully completed that project with all donated funds fully distributed to victims’ families.
The Fund is the only international charity organization represented both inside and outside Russia that is currently committed specifically to helping children of the Beslan tragedy. The Fund is a volunteer-based organization, which incurs no administrative or other expenses related to personal donations. All money donated by individuals will be delivered directly to victims’ families. The International Foundation For Terror Act Victims (moscowhelp.org) is a registered US Public Charity with 501(c)3 status and all donations are fully tax-deductible for US tax purposes.
For information: www.moscowhelp.org or Contact: info@moscowhelp.org Phone: 321-213-0198 |
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