
From our volunteers from Cologne: “Recently we saw our care-receivers, the Korayev family, off home to North Ossetia. We made a real friendship with them over the years they spent here. Their beautiful daughter Kamila (baptized Elizabeth) was being treated in Cologne. The disease receded for a while but, alas, always came back again. A year ago, here in Cologne, our Kamila passed away to the Lord. Let the bright little angel be in the Kingdom of Heaven! We will always remember her. All our volunteers loved to play with Camila. She had inexhaustible inspiration and a lot of creative ideas and wished. We have visited our friends, her parents and younger brother, on the anniversary of her departure. We watched photos, videos, and remembered Kamila. We were smiling and crying at the same time. The next day the family flew home. And now we hope to visit them someday in their beloved Ossetia “.
There are caring, sympathetic people, unable to pass by, always ready to help and support. They hold the world together. It is not easy to ask for help. This is why all the good sent to you and needed for life, is so valuable !
On behalf of entire Rusetsky family from Belarus, we would like to express our deep gratitude to Diakonia Good Deed charity organization for the help in our struggle for the life of Ilya. Thank you, all volunteers who helped us for three months to translate documents, negotiate with clinics in Germany, and provided legal and financial assistance ! Thanks to you, we were able to find a cure for the disease with all the complications. With all my heart I bow down to you ! We wish a great future to your foundation !
Christ is Risen!
We congratulate everyone with the bright feast of Easter! May the victory of Christ over the Death give us all the hope and strength to do good.
Dear friends, thank you for your help.
In April, we have helped to:
Nikita Tereshchenkov, 17 y. o., Leningrad region, Russia, acute myeloid leukemia;
Matvey Belyakov, 10 y. o., St. Petersburg, Russia, congenital absence of fibula;
Masha Ruzavina, 11 y. o, Irkutsk region, Russia, congenital epidermolysis bullosa;
Liza Savelyeva, 12 y. o., Ukraine, epilepsy;
Eldar Eldarov, 16 y. o., Chechen Republic, Russia, cerebral palsy;
Semyon Ivanov, 23 y. o., Estonia, cerebral palsy, level 4 diplegia.
In May, the following children and young adults need our help: Read more
Spring is in full swing. So we have more and more strength for good deeds! Thank you for being with us and carrying on with helping people around!
With your help, in March we have managed to fully or partially pay for the treatment of:
Mark Badanin, 3 years old, Belarus, liver cancer,
Natalia Gergel, 62 years old, Ukraine, breast cancer,
Elizaveta Savelyeva, 12 years old, Ukraine, epileptic encephalopathy.
The volunteers of Diakonia groups in Germany have visited families who arrive for the treatment, helped with translation at appointments with doctors, and taken them to church. In March, the assistance was provided to several dozen families. An excerpt from the report of one of the groups: “We have prepared for the arrival of the family of G.: we got a folding bed, kitchen utensils, purchased food and prepared lunch for the arrival, and met them at the airport.” Our volunteer translators have translated 34 pages of medical documents in March.
Thanks to everyone who helps and supports!
In April, our help is expected by: Read more
Dear friends, thank you for your support. In February, we have helped to secure support from a German charity fund for a surgery at a Bonn clinic for Milana Volkova, 3 y.о., Vladimir, Russia, heart disease; transferred money for the treatment of Andrei Turov, 4 y.o., Barnaul, Russia, Ewing’s sarcoma; paid for and delivered a special bicycle for Vasilisa Degtyareva, 3 years old, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, Volgograd region, Russia; supported financially Eldar Eldarov, 16 y.o., cerebral palsy, Chechnya; paid for the rehabilitation course for Artem Kashira, 23 y.o., Tula region, traumatic brain injury.
This month, we have a plenty of urgent cases. Our help is awaited by: Read more
