Bringing Russia to the disabled
March 19, 2012 Yulia Gordienko, Secret Firmy magazine
Two women in St. Petersburg have established a travel company for people who cannot get around independently
“Eat a pancake - Save a child”
February 27, 2012 Elena Krivovyaz
Maslenitsa, an old Russian tradition, originated in the pagan times, but this massive festival of consumption is now taking on a more charitable aspect. A local charity has found a way to raise money for sick children by eating pancakes
Russia honors American patron
April 6, 2011 Peter
Cheremushkin, Interfax
Former PepsiCo head bolstered Mariinsky
Companies focus on charity in holiday gifts
December 27, 2010 Nikolaus von Twickel, Howard Amos and Justin Lifflander, the Moscow Times
New Year's is a traditional time of gift giving, but this year, at least 382 Russian companies will be making donations to charity instead of distributing the usual branded calendars, pens and vintage wines.
Soldiers' mothers turn grief into action
September 30, 2010 Tatiana Shabaeva
A Western-style charity is hoping to change the Russian army.
NGO Gears Up to Help Homeless This Winter
November 18, 2009 Galina Stolyarova, St. Petersburg Times
Charity: where to find shelter when the temperature drops
The day that Henry Ford got it wrong about charity
April 2, 2009 Lev Ambinder, head of the Russian Aid Foundation
Chulpan Khamatova's `quiet knights'
April 2, 2009 Irina Krasnopolskaya, Rossiyskaya gazeta
A change in attitudes toward philanthropy is needed in Russia today
They need somebody
April 2, 2009 Svetlana Smetanina, Russia Now
While big business in Russia is cutting social programmes due to the economic crisis, the people are reaching into their pockets. Is this enough for the vulnerable?
Corporate gifts get the chop this New Year's
December 17, 2008 Anna Malpas, The Moscow Times
Russian companies started economising on New Year's gifts
































