On August 19, the delegation of the Eurasian Business Alliance, including President and Chairman of the Board Andrey Morozov, First Vice President Evgeny Shimanovsky, and the Alliance’s General Representative in the Republic of Belarus, Advisor to the President for cooperation with Chambers of Commerce and Industry Ekaterina Ponimatko, visited the Marfo-Mariinsky Convent of Mercy.
As part of the visit, the Convent staff conducted a tour and presented information about current social projects and areas of activity. These include the Assistance Service “Case Work,” which receives up to 1,000 requests every month; the Elizabeth Children’s Home for girls, including those with Down syndrome; the Family Placement Center; the “Elizabeth Garden” kindergarten for children with severe cerebral palsy; and the Rehabilitation Center for children with motor impairments.
Special attention is given to the Patronage Service, which supports more than 1,400 families and over 40 elderly and disabled individuals living alone. In addition, the Convent hosts workshops where volunteers produce camouflage nets, candles, and other essential items in support of servicemen.
The Eurasian Business Alliance provides regular support to the Convent’s social projects, which are aimed at assisting the most vulnerable groups of the population.
As part of the visit, the Convent staff conducted a tour and presented information about current social projects and areas of activity. These include the Assistance Service “Case Work,” which receives up to 1,000 requests every month; the Elizabeth Children’s Home for girls, including those with Down syndrome; the Family Placement Center; the “Elizabeth Garden” kindergarten for children with severe cerebral palsy; and the Rehabilitation Center for children with motor impairments.
Special attention is given to the Patronage Service, which supports more than 1,400 families and over 40 elderly and disabled individuals living alone. In addition, the Convent hosts workshops where volunteers produce camouflage nets, candles, and other essential items in support of servicemen.
The Eurasian Business Alliance provides regular support to the Convent’s social projects, which are aimed at assisting the most vulnerable groups of the population.