Tomorrow Saturday the big love bazaar of the “No One Alone” network – ONLARISSA.GR New News Larissa

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The Social Volunteer Network Κανείς_Μονος , in continuation of its voluntary actions, organizes on its own initiative next Saturday 27/04, an open solidarity event at the Larissa Guard Officers’ Club, with co-organizers the Region of Thessaly, the Municipality of Larissa, the 1st Army, the Syntechnia Bakers and with the kind sponsorship of local businesses.
The Network organizes a large bazaar of love with Easter gifts, baked goods and flowers, with the aim of allocating the proceeds of the bazaar to the Easter charity of the Holy Church of the Great Martyr Agios Georgios of Larisa, in order to feed hundreds of needy and helpless fellow citizens.
Especially this year, after the great disasters suffered by our region, many families are now in great difficulty and are unable to cope with even the basic items of the Easter table.
“All fellow citizens of Larissa are invited to meet at the Larissa Guard Officers’ Club, on Saturday 27/04, from 10:00 to 20:00 to once again give hope and the warmth of solidarity to fellow human beings who have been struck by diseases, misfortunes and various events that have deprived them of the ability to meet their basic needs – and this is even more painful during the festive days.
The love bazaar will operate from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
On Saturday, all of Larissa becomes a big hug.
This Easter, we share love, we support our fellow human beings, we make our city flourish: Kανείς_Μονος ” says a related announcement.
The event is being held with the kind sponsorship of the Larissa Bakers Guild, the “Kalousis” Nursery and Flower Shop, the “DRAKOTOS” and “KARAMANOLIS” stores

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