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Bulgarian National Radio supports fundraising campaign for Sofia-based Alexandrovska Hospital

Photo: alexandrovska.com

The organizers of the fundraising campaign "Bulgaria for Bulgaria" have sent a letter of gratitude to the Bulgarian National Radio for the "quick and unconditional support" the public media provided to the charity initiative. "With your help, funds were raised for the purchasing of respiratory support devices for Alexandrovska Hospital in just a few hours. Your involvement has helped to promote the cause and raise the necessary funds quickly from individual and corporate donors," the letter reads. 

Thus, by 1 pm on March 23, the sum of € 144,802 was raised in the helpcarma platform. The amount will be transferred directly to Alexandrovska Hospital for the purchase of the devices and consumables for them, as was announced in the campaign, the letter further reads.





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