Here at Krizevac we avoid asking for donated money, we prefer to generate income through business. BUT in times of emergency, there is a place for “traditional” charity giving. Some of our most vulnerable families in Chilomoni are facing an emergency situation right now as floods have washed houses away and there is very little clean water available. Please, if you would like to help, you can by clicking on the link below, thank you.
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