Tirana police hand over aid to families affected by earthquake

Tirana police have delivered aid to families who have been damaged by the earthquake and who are standing in the social centre “to stand in Together”. Tirana police have delivered part of the aid collected from their employees' contribution to the social centre “to stand together”, in the Nation, Tirana.
Tirana police have delivered aid to families who have been damaged by the earthquake and who are standing in the social centre “to stand in Together”.
Tirana police have handed over to the social centre “to stand in Together”, in the Nation, Tirana a portion of the aid collected from its employees' contribution, while the rest will be distributed to the Vora municipality, to other families affected by the earthquake.
At this centre, 45 families from Tirana villages were sheltered, which were affected by the earthquake.
Police Director Tirana Reban Yaupi, along with District Prefect Susan Jaholar, have delivered the aid to the centre's director and have received a meeting with the families sheltered at the centre.
Jaholar and Yaupi have thanked the DVP's effectiveness in Tirana for its solid feeling and have stressed once again that in emergency situations we should all be together, writes the TCH.
Social Centre Director Mimoza Agaliu has stressed that in these difficult days the entire state has been around and has thanked the Tirana Police for the contributions, as these aides will also go to families in need that this centre handles.












