Sponsorship of the event in honour of the victims – Foundation Angelina

Fondacija za srpski narod i drzavu

On 3rd and 4th May last year, unprecedented tragedies took place and it is our obligation not to forget all the children who were killed and to help their families.

It is particularly important that the mission of the Foundation Agnelina will be to protect and nurture family values, which is in the spirit of what we as the Foundation also strive for.

We believe that by working together and uniting we can achieve better results important for our society and state.

The Foundation “For the Serbian People and State” was the general sponsor of the event held in honour of the children tragically killed in the Primary School “Vladislav Ribnikar”.

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