Russian boy gives ‘to make people happy’ after Haiyan

Carol RH Malasig

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A pre-schooler goes to the Philippine Embassy in Moscow to give his savings to the victims of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)

INSPIRING. Alexander, 6 years old, donates to the victims of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). Photo is a screen capture of the video provided by the Philippine Embassy in Moscow

MANILA, Philippines – Another boy shares his piggy bank savings with the victims of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). 

Alexander Dzanaev, 6, came to the Philippine Embassy in Moscow and told Embassy staff that he is making the donation “to make people happy.”

Like Shoichi from Japan who also donated his savings to the victims to the Typhoon Yolanda victims, Alexander also opened his piggy bank so he could donate its contents after seeing in the news what happened to the Filipinos affected by the super typhoon.

Here is a video of Alexander talking about his donation (Video provided by the Philippine Embassy in Moscow):

– Rappler.com

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