THE HUMANITARIAN FUND originated as a result of Christianly love, that was demanded from us by Christ, our Lord, in order to respect every man like a brother. From the beginning up till now, the Fund is under spiritual guardianship of archpriest-stavrofor, father Miroslav Miletic, who assembled pietistic brotherhood in the church, aiming at material and spiritual regeneration of our community and the whole Serbian family. During ten years of its existence a lot has been done for the people in need, mostly thanks to the people descented from Preljina that are gathered around the branch of the Fund in Switzerland:
help in medical and hospital treatment,
help in education,
help in finding a place to live,
helping war refugees,
helping families with a lot of children, ...

Following the examples of glorious Nemanjic dinasty and other great founders from our past, who left behind them the inheritance that will last forever, one of the fundamental goals of the Fund is the effort to revive a splendor serbian inheritence - foundation activity. , in order to save and protect a numerous cultural property. Throughout the country our church bells, given as a gift to the new temples built in the past ten years, are ringing and praising the name of God. Over 30 church bells were given as a gift to many temples and monasteries throughout Kosovo (south Serbia), the temple in Pope village below Tutin, which is the southest point, Sumadija (region in central Serbia), Belgrade (the township of Cukarica got five church bells), Hrtkovci and Vojvodina (authonomous region in the north Serbia).
This pietistic society has a motto: ours is only what we give to the others. It assembles few hundred members from the country and the world who granted humanitarian help to the needy people in the value of few hundred thousands euros in the past ten years.
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All this has been done aiming on

the the spiritual awakening of

our nation,encouraging people

to be benefactors and

to be good to each other ,

like a brother to a brother.
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