We, from srpska-mreza.com were involved with this project from the
very beginning and we guarantee that this is a genuine and tested way to help the people
of Yugoslavia. Do not forget that winter is coming. For many citizens of bombed-out
Yugoslavia it would be a very hard winter to simply - survive.
We need to collect some $2,000 so we can publish the following ad in Washington Times. We
know that most Americans will not care. We need to attract the few that will. Any help
will be more than welcome.
We guarantee that *ALL* the extra money collected for this ad as well as all the money
that we collect from the people answering the ad will go directly to help people of
Yugoslavia.
Petar Makara (Makarov)
The text of the ad:
A REFUGEE KNOWS NO ETHNICITY
Almost a million innocent men, women and children - ethnic Serbs, Roma, Turks, Albanians -
have been displaced throughout the current Yugoslavia, and most have fled to the ruins of
Serbia.
Thousands of families are without food and water, clothing and shelter, and as winter
approaches they face a human disaster of monumental proportions.
The international community has thus far responded with generous aid to one ethnic group -
Kosovo Albanians - but the overwhelming majority of Yugoslavia's desperate refugees are in
the remainder of Serbia. In the absence of international assistance, private donations are
their only hope.
Your tax-deductible donations to the SerbNet of Central Pennsylvania, a humanitarian
organization working with the Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church in Lebanon,
Pennsylvania (120 E. Weidman St.), will help prevent a human tragedy on a scale unseen in
Europe since World War II.
All donations will be distributed independently and apolitically by the monks of the
Monastery Chilandar, 63086 Karyes, Mount Athens, Greece (founded in 1199), without regard
for the ethnicity of the refugees.
PLEASE BE GENEROUS.
Send donations to:
SerbNet of Central Pennsylvania, Inc.,
601 South Harrisburg St.,
Oberlin-Steelton, PA 17113
For further information, contact:
Prof. Momcilo Miljkovic, President,
SerbNet, Inc.
Phone: (717) 566-6670;
Fax: (717) 566-1991;
e-mail: mxm60@psu.edu

Serbian refugees from Krajina region, August 1995.
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