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Ekaterinburg Orphanage Wish List

Ekaterinburgh Orphanage Wish List

The Orphanage where I was born in Russia has a wish list. Now that I have raised funds to help them as a part of my Mitzvah Project, I am going to explore other ways to help them, too. Maybe partnering with other of my orphan friends who live in Chicagoland.

The Orphanage said that it has received many new toys for the children recently when two toy stores there closed. The stores donated two truck loads of toys. So what they need are items that can be used to improve services, especially health services for the children.

Below is the “Wish List” of items that the orphanage indicated it needs for the Orphans. The list was provided by the Orphanage staff and the money I raised went to purchase several of the items off the list. Some items remain.

With the money we raised, we were able to purchase, so far, 4 Otoscopes, 6 kitchen showers/with faucets, and two flat screen TVs. (The purchase of the items have to be approved by the Russian Ministry of Healthcare.)

The remaining items on the Orphanage WishList include two Kitchen showers/with faucets, the rubber matts to create the soft playground floor, and the Biotron, which is pretty expensive.

Thank you for helping

Aaron Hanania

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Musician, writer, author, Video blogger, drummer
Aaron Hanania is an author, solo recording artist, and videographer. He plays both guitar and drums creating original music and lyrics and has published the dystopian fiction "The King's Pawn" (2018).

“I share music with my audience because music is a way for me to share my thoughts or views on a concept in a different form,” explains Aaron, who has been playing drums for more than 15 years.

"My writings take the readers to the ends of their imagination and document news and feature events in sports and everyday life."

His first album is titled "Deep Space" and was released in October of 2019.

Aaron is also a budding standup comedian who has performed several times to packed audiences around Chicagoland.

His writings include features, news and opinion commentary. His videos address issues that young students address everyday.

His website is www.Aaron411News.com and his Youtube channel is www.Aaron411.com.

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