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Zaim helped little Aleksandar to get a new House

Published January 7, 2018
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The humanitarian organization “Let’s Be People” from Srebrenik, headed by President Zaim Besic, has started another action of providing help to social vulnerable people.

This time, volunteers of this organization started the action to build a house for boy Aleksandar Grujicic from the Kakmuz settlement in the municipality Petrovo.

This eight year-old is an excellent third-grade student, and he lives in a small house without electricity, water or food, with his unemployed mother Andjelka “Dnevni avaz” writes.

“After we found out about the difficult life of this boy, we visited Kakmuz and on the spot we were convinced that this family really lives in the conditions that are not enough for one person. That’s why we decided to react urgently. As their house could not be renovated, because of its frazzle, we have decided to build a new one,” emphasizes Besic.

Activists of this humanitarian organization have already begun to raise donations, and construction will begin as soon as the weather allows it. The value of the house they plan to build is almost 30.000 BAM, and according to Besic, all the works should be completed by the end of April.

Humanitarian organization “Let’s Be People” from Srebrenik was formed around two years ago, and in this relatively short time period, it has built up around twenty houses for socially vulnerable families across BiH.

How to help:

As with the previous actions, the greatest help is expected from the BiH diaspora, and all those who want to donate money for building a house for little Aleksandar, can contact Zaim Besic at this number:
060-342-43-76.

 

(Source: Fokus.ba)

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