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How one businessman refused to let 60 kids go hungry
How one businessman refused to let 60 kids go hungry
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Businessman Maxim Yegorov has built a reception center for homeless children in the village of Rogachyovo, in the Moscow Region. Here, more than 60 children... 21.10.2011, Sputnik International
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How one businessman refused to let 60 kids go hungry
14:18 GMT 21.10.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) Businessman Maxim Yegorov has built a reception center for homeless children in the village of Rogachyovo, in the Moscow Region. Here, more than 60 children have found a real family and regained a sense of normalcy to life in the last decade.
Businessman Maxim Yegorov has built a reception center for homeless children in the village of Rogachyovo, in the Moscow Region. Here, more than 60 children have found a real family and regained a sense of normalcy to life in the last decade.