The recent humanitarian exhibition, titled “Tragedy in Infinity,” successfully raised 240,000 denars. This special event honored Sara Jordaanova, one of the sixty-three individuals who perished in the devastating Pulse nightclub tragedy that took place on March 16th of the previous year in Kochani. The donor group’s exhibition aimed to provide support for those affected.
The funds were carefully distributed among four equal portions. These were then given to three orphaned children residing in Kochani and another child without parental figures, both originating from Resen. These children were the beneficiaries of Sara Jordaanova’s legacy.
The visual display, showcasing a collection of over 130 slides, was presented at the Centaur for culture (CK) “White Migrations.” The exhibition ran from March 28th to March 6th. It featured artwork created by visual art students from Macedonia and international locations, divided into two distinct sections. This humanitarian effort served as a poignant remembrance of the tragedy.
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The charitable display, named “Tragedy in Infinity,” garnered 240,000 denars.
A poignant display, “Tragedy in Infinity,” achieved a total fundraising amount of 240,000 denars. This particular charitable event paid tribute to Sara Jordaanova, a victim among the sixty-three peopl