Appeal for Flood Victims in Romania

Dear Friends, recently, Romania has been devastated by severe flooding caused by the Boris cyclone. This natural disaster has claimed 7 lives and displaced hundreds of families as entire villages were swept away by the floodwaters.

Over 200 homes have been completely destroyed, and thousands of people are now struggling to survive with little more than the clothes on their backs. We are working in partnership with local churches to provide essential support—food, clothing, blankets, and more. 

However, we urgently need your help to supply hygiene kits for those affected. These kits will include vital items such as soap, toothbrushes, sanitary products, and other necessities to help people maintain their dignity during this difficult time. 

Hygiene supplies are among the most critical needs after a disaster, as they help prevent the spread of disease in already vulnerable areas. Studies show that in the aftermath of a disaster, access to basic hygiene can reduce the risk of infection by up to 40%. 

Your contribution will ensure that families not only have food and shelter but also the means to protect their health and well-being. Please consider making a donation to help us create and deliver these essential kits to the flood victims. 



BOL Team

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