Businessmen from Yakutia extend support to the victims in Kursk
In the midst of the ongoing special military operation in Ukraine, the simple rural people living on the border have been affected. The Yakut Republic branch of OPORA OF RUSSIA, a public relations agency, has stepped forward to offer aid.
Sardana Pavlovna, the head of the Yakut regional branch, has called on entrepreneurs and concerned citizens to help the residents of the Kursk region. Alexander Egorov, the chairman of the Kursk branch of OPORA OF RUSSIA, has also appealed for more help due to the large number of displaced persons (over 200,000).
The Yakut Republic OPORA OF RUSSIA has provided financial and banking details for those willing to help. It's best to help by direct money transfer, as everything needed for the affected is bought locally in Kursk. The humanitarian aid collected by the Yakut branch is being sent to the distribution points of the Red Cross in the Kursk region.
The humanitarian aid includes folding beds, pillows, mattresses, and bed linens. The bank details for donations are as follows:
- Bank BIC: 049805609
- Bank INN: 7707083893
- Bank Correspondent Account: 30101810400000000609
- Account: 40703810376000000237
- KPP: 143502001 and 143501001
The Kursk branch of OPORA OF RUSSIA has expressed gratitude to the Yakut branch for providing humanitarian aid. The public is encouraged to help by direct money transfer.
For those seeking to donate funds or goods, it's important to verify and ensure transparency of any donation channel to avoid misdirection of funds or goods. Contacting recognized Russian humanitarian organizations or government relief agencies that operate in or coordinate with the Kursk region or internally displaced persons (IDPs) from conflict zones would be a good start. Reaching out directly to regional authorities of the Yakut Republic, as OPORA likely is an administrative or relief office there, to inquire if they have established aid collection points or donation mechanisms for displaced persons from Kursk is also advisable.
International humanitarian organizations active in Russia, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) or United Nations agencies, which may coordinate aid flows for displaced populations in the region, can also be considered.
In summary, while there is no direct publicly available information on donating specifically through the Yakut Republic OPORA for Kursk displaced persons, contacting official humanitarian bodies, Russian regional administration in Yakutia, or well-established international organizations working in Russia would be the appropriate approach to contribute aid effectively.
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- Sardana Pavlovna, the head of the Yakut regional branch of OPORA OF RUSSIA, has called on entrepreneurs and concerned citizens to help the residents of the Kursk region, specifically by donating funds for outdoor-living items and home-and-garden essentials, as the displaced persons might need these items for their new temporary lifestyle.
- The humanitarian aid being sent to the Kursk region by the Yakut branch of OPORA OF RUSSIA includes various items, such as folding beds and bed linens, but could also include outdoor-living furniture and home-and-garden equipment, to help the displaced persons adjust to their new living conditions and adapt to their temporary lifestyle.