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NIKOIL | BANK during the celebration of Gurban continued charitable mission
Traditionally, on the holidays Gurban Bayram (Holy Sacrifice Day) the team NIKOIL | BANK held a number of charitable activities.
As reported in the bank, during the celebration of Gurban Bayram, the team NIKOIL | BANK-and visited children in the sanatorium for the treatment of bone tuberculosis, nursing home charges and the Society of the Blind, and the Children's Rehabilitation Center "origami". From activists of the bank children were presented with gifts collected at the expense of employees of NIKOIL | BANK. According to the traditions of the holy feast, in all these organizations, events were organized with distribution of sacrificial meat.
"This holiday symbolizes compassion, tolerance, and the most humane of human feelings. It allows a person to become stronger in their faith, develop the best spiritual qualities. God help us all to God in all good works and endeavors! I hope that the best of what we have acquired in this month, we will maintain throughout the year and throughout later life," said the Chairman of the Board of NIKOIL | BANK Vasily Hamaza, addressing the group on the occasion of Gurban Bayram.
Recall that last year during the celebration of Gurban teams all city offices and the central office NIKOIL | BANK-and took part in the traditional donor action held to support children suffering from thalassemia. -15D -
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