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16.09.2008 /Events “Life Line” charitable support program for seriously ill children

As of September 2008, Alfa-Bank’s customers will be able to make charitable donations to the “Life Line” charitable support program for seriously ill children, making use of a ready-made template available on the Internet banking site, Alfa-Click, or by making a direct bank transfer into the settlement account for this Fund. Alfa-Bank will not charge any bank fees for the transfer of charitable donations.

Alfa-Bank has been a contributor to the Life Line Fund since its foundation. The Bank was one of the first Russian companies to start providing financial support to the Fund, aimed at helping seriously ill children with cardiac deceases. More than 2,000 children’s lives were saved over the four years of successful work.

“Thousands of children throughout Russia are in need of due medical assistance — their parents do not always have sufficient funds to pay for expensive cardioaccelerators or stents. This situation can be improved through joint efforts only. That is why the Life Line Fund makes every effort to involve in these charitable actions and arrangements as many people as possible, with Alfa-Bank backing up these activities of the Fund”, noted Leonid Ignat, Director for Information Policy and Public Relations at Alfa-Bank.

Full information on free transfers from bank accounts and through the Internet bank Alfa-Click to help seriously ill children can be found by clicking on the following link: http://alfabank.ru/society/life-line/.

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