More than 150 thousand appeals were received on the hotline of the Church Social Assistance Service

Более 150 тысяч обращений поступило на горячую линию церковной службы социальной помощи
For three years of work, the Church social assistance hotline 8 800 70-70-222 has received more than 150 thousand appeals, Patriarchy.ru reports. The project was launched by the Synodal Department for Church Charity and Social Service with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia in February 2021. 17 operators of the line receive requests from all over the country 24 hours a day and help callers to get help. The hotline can be contacted by all those in need regardless of religion and their problems. "Three years ago we began this challenging journey. By that time there was a long overdue need to create a "one-stop shop" for all those who are in trouble and cannot cope with it on their own, regardless of where the person is and what happened to him," said the project leader Deacon Igor Kulikov. - During this time we have witnessed thousands of different stories of people in need, and we have done everything in our power to make sure that each of them has a good ending. The hotline receives up to 200 calls a day, many of them asking for help. Operators process the request, find out exactly what kind of help is needed and where the petitioner is located. Then employees of the diocesan departments for charity and social workers in the churches check the request on the spot and, in case of The most difficult requests are supervised by the supervisors of the federal districts in the Synodal Department of Charity. The most difficult requests are supervised by federal district supervisors in the Synodal Department for Charity. In cases where dioceses cannot help a person on their own, the resources of the Synodal Department for Charity are tapped into. You can support the work of the hotline on the website mirom.help, where a targeted collection is open. The hotline number 8 800 70-70-222 provides social and humanitarian assistance. The hotline specialists also provide background information and connect people in need with drug rehabilitation centers, nursing care centers for the elderly and other projects. People facing problems can also seek spiritual support and talk to a priest. In addition, we receive weekly calls from relatives of people who have returned from the front. Specially trained psychologists help them.
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More than 150 thousand appeals were received on the hotline of the Church Social Assistance Service More than 150 thousand appeals were received on the hotline of the Church Social Assistance Service For three years of work, the Church social assistance hotline 8 800 70-70-222 has received more than 150 thousand appeals, Patriarchy.ru reports. The project was launched by the Synodal Department for Church Charity and Social Service with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia in February 2021. 17 operators of the line receive requests from all over the country 24 hours a day and help callers to get help. The hotline can be contacted by all those in need regardless of religion and their problems. "Three years ago we began this challenging journey. By that time there was a long overdue need to create a "one-stop shop" for all those who are in trouble and cannot cope with it on their own, regardless of where the person is and what happened to him," said the project leader Deacon Igor Kulikov. - During this time we have witnessed thousands of different stories of people in need, and we have done everything in our power to make sure that each of them has a good ending. The hotline receives up to 200 calls a day, many of them asking for help. Operators process the request, find out exactly what kind of help is needed and where the petitioner is located. Then employees of the diocesan departments for charity and social workers in the churches check the request on the spot and, in case of The most difficult requests are supervised by the supervisors of the federal districts in the Synodal Department of Charity. The most difficult requests are supervised by federal district supervisors in the Synodal Department for Charity. In cases where dioceses cannot help a person on their own, the resources of the Synodal Department for Charity are tapped into. You can support the work of the hotline on the website mirom.help, where a targeted collection is open. The hotline number 8 800 70-70-222 provides social and humanitarian assistance. The hotline specialists also provide background information and connect people in need with drug rehabilitation centers, nursing care centers for the elderly and other projects. People facing problems can also seek spiritual support and talk to a priest. In addition, we receive weekly calls from relatives of people who have returned from the front. Specially trained psychologists help them.
For three years of work, the Church social assistance hotline 8 800 70-70-222 has received more than 150 thousand appeals, Patriarchy.ru reports. The project was launched by the Synodal Department for Church Charity and Social Service with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia in February 2021. 17 operators of the line receive requests from all over the country 24 hours a day and help callers to get help. The hotline can be contacted by all those in need regardless of religion and their problems. "Three years ago we began this challenging journey. By that time there was a long overdue need to create a "one-stop shop" for all those who are in trouble and cannot cope with it on their own, regardless of where the person is and what happened to him," said the project leader Deacon Igor Kulikov. - During this time we have witnessed thousands of different stories of people in need, and we have done everything in our power to make sure that each of them has a good ending. The hotline receives up to 200 calls a day, many of them asking for help. Operators process the request, find out exactly what kind of help is needed and where the petitioner is located. Then employees of the diocesan departments for charity and social workers in the churches check the request on the spot and, in case of The most difficult requests are supervised by the supervisors of the federal districts in the Synodal Department of Charity. The most difficult requests are supervised by federal district supervisors in the Synodal Department for Charity. In cases where dioceses cannot help a person on their own, the resources of the Synodal Department for Charity are tapped into. You can support the work of the hotline on the website mirom.help, where a targeted collection is open. The hotline number 8 800 70-70-222 provides social and humanitarian assistance. The hotline specialists also provide background information and connect people in need with drug rehabilitation centers, nursing care centers for the elderly and other projects. People facing problems can also seek spiritual support and talk to a priest. In addition, we receive weekly calls from relatives of people who have returned from the front. Specially trained psychologists help them.