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Thanks to the support of more than 20,000 individuals both from the country and abroad, 80 companies and 35 organisations, the Ana & Vlade Divac Foundation was able to help 130,000 people in 2015, through humanitarian and development projects worth a total $2.2 million.

The housing needs of more than 600 people were taken care of – refugees from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Kosovo – through the construction of prefabricated houses or apartments for social housing, as well as for people from the areas hit by flooding in 2014.

Thanks to the support of the Foundation, 306 families launched, developed or renewed their own businesses or farm production activities.

“Without the support of partners and donors we would not be able to do all those beautiful things and help people to rehouse, to start businesses, to take care of schools, to help young people change something in their communities, but also to show solidarity for people who are fleeing from war,” said Ana Divac, President of the Foundation’s Management Board.

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