Grant Sardine: day 3
Grant Sardine: day 3
And did you know that Rotary HUB received 5184 canned fish from the EU? And did you know that sardines with the addition of oil in tin cans are stored and do not spoil for 4 years? And did you know that canned fish is not only practical, but also a high-quality product, because after heat treatment, a sufficient amount of vitamins remains in the composition?
If you suddenly missed it, read it carefully. In December, Iryna Ivanova, a member of the New Level club, took part in the competition for sub-grants from the Network of 100 Percent Life of Rivne, within the framework of the EU4CSOs Emergency Actions project. The team prepared and Iryna presented the project "Product kits for IDPs from de-occupied territories".
As you already understood, our participation ended in victory. At the beginning of January, the Rotary humanitarian department received sardines in oil. And now for the third week, volunteer teams distribute it to Kharkiv residents, along with other strategic products: buckwheat, rice, pearl barley, as well as pasta, canned beans, and bread.
But real housewives live in Kharkiv, who know at least 20 culinary combinations of fish with other products. So, women will have something to do on hot evenings. We thank the European Union for organizing the grant program and the opportunity to be heard.
The publication was prepared as part of a sub-grant of the EU4CSOs Emergency Actions project with the financial support of the European Union, which is implemented by the "Network of 100 Percent Life of Rivne".
Its content is the sole responsibility of the sub-grantor of the EU4CSOs project Emergency Actions Rotary Club Kharkiv "New Level" and does not necessarily reflect the position of the European Union.
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