28. Jun Successfully Completes Youth Sports Project

This past Easter 28. Jun began our ‘Right To Play’ project to help overcome financial obstacles preventing some Serbian children from participating in organized sport. We are happy to announce that we have successfully concluded the project for 2018 with 3 successful deliveries to Dubica, Gracanica and Bor. In May we delivered new training equipment to Karate Club ‘Knespolje’ in Kozarska Dubica. In June our volunteers delivered 40 Nike Jerseys to the ‘FK 28. Jun’ youth soccer team from Gracanica. Finally, in August we delivered new uniforms and water bottles to the girls’ Handball Club ‘Bor-RTB’ in Bor. In the last 20 years Serbia’s athletes have been its most visible ambassadors to the world. What if our next generation of stars is too poor to even begin playing? Thank you to our supporters for helping us give ALL children the opportunity to play.

Free Giveaway Contest to Celebrate New 28. Jun Online Store!

Dear Friends,
To celebrate the opening of our new online store this week we will be giving away free bracelets, hats, shirts and much more!
Step 1.
Like the 28. Jun Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/28jun
Step 2.
On the page click ‘Invite Friends’ then ‘Select All’ and finally ‘Send Invitations’ at the bottom
Step 3.
Also follow us on at least one of the following:
https://www.instagram.com/28jun/
https://twitter.com/28jun
https://www.youtube.com/28jun
https://www.linkedin.com/company/28-jun
Step 4.
Email your name and mailing address to shop@28jun.org and once we verify that you have done the previous steps we will mail you your present!
THE CONTEST WILL END FRIDAY, AUGUST 17TH.

Help Serbian Families Project: 2.5 Years Later

Two and a half years ago we began our ‘Help Serbian Families’ project to assist those living in crippling poverty and the worst conditions in the region. We are proud of the fact that since then we have helped more than 200 families with home renovations, medical expenses, school supplies, food shortages and much more. We have shown them that WE care about them, that they MATTER to someone and that they are NOT forgotten.

Thanks to the contributions from our supporters and the tireless dedication of our volunteers, today we delivered everything the Stojanovic family asked for to help them cope with the passing of the head of their household. Last month, in what was likely the saddest case we have come across, Miroslav Stojanovic, father to four young children and a refugee from Kosovo, took his own life because he was unable to pay a $200 electricity bill.
The ability to alleviate the suffering of these children, for at least a moment, is the reason we have all come together to organize ourselves as the 28. Jun movement. We look forward to continuing to grow together as we strive to realize our vision in which all vulnerable people are provided for with dignity and efficiency. Let’s make sure no other children are left without a father, over an amount which for some is one night out.
Here is a look at some of the families that we have saved TOGETHER.
2016 | 2017 | 2018
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