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The 'Day 1 Euro' humanitarian action shows that no donation is too small
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

The 'Day 1 Euro' humanitarian action shows that no donation is too small

The article reports on the humanitarian initiative 'Dan 1 eura' organized by Bruno Lerotić and Team Nenormalni, which aims to demonstrate that even small donations can make a significant difference. The collected funds will support three individuals facing serious challenges: a boy named Bruno who suffered a spinal injury, a young woman named Nives undergoing robotic therapy for mobility, and a man living in poor conditions with electrical hazards in his home. Each case highlights how timely assistance can lead to measurable improvements, such as 40% progress in Bruno’s recovery and 30% improvement in Nives’ mobility. The campaign emphasizes collective action, suggesting that numerous small contributions can create meaningful and lasting change. The article concludes by urging readers to recognize the importance of even minor donations in improving people's lives.

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The 'Day 1 Euro' humanitarian action shows that no donation is too small

The article reports on the humanitarian initiative 'Dan 1 eura' organized by Bruno Lerotić and Team Nenormalni, which aims to demonstrate that even small donations can make a significant difference. The collected funds will support three individuals facing serious challenges: a boy named Bruno who suffered a spinal injury, a young woman named Nives undergoing robotic therapy for mobility, and a man living in poor conditions with electrical hazards in his home. Each case highlights how timely assistance can lead to measurable improvements, such as 40% progress in Bruno’s recovery and 30% improvement in Nives’ mobility. The campaign emphasizes collective action, suggesting that numerous small contributions can create meaningful and lasting change. The article concludes by urging readers to recognize the importance of even minor donations in improving people's lives.

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