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After some discussions with psychologists of Psychosocial Education and Support Service of the prison Aiud was born the idea of a project to address inmates with mental problems , for practical and social skills development .

Gifts for inmates unsought family

Like every year, through the care of the brothers in Denmark, we have prepared packages with Christmas gifts, for prisoners abandoned by their families, from five prisons.

On 12th and 13th December with volunteers from several cities, we had a great work fellowship and made the 730 gifts, of which 180 for the women in prison of Cluj

The project "From Prison to kindergarten"

At the request of Aiud Prison psychologists, we have reissued an old project that was successful among all beneficiaries.

School supplies for Prisons from Targu Mures, Cluj and Aiud

Rescue Foundation donated in October, 370 notebooks Prisons in Targu Mures, Foundation and Cluj. In prisons in Romania degree of illiteracy of detainees is very high.

Danish youths involved in a social project with Rescue Foundation

Between 14 and 18 April 2014 the Humanitarian Foundation “Rescue” together with the Apostolic Church Kolding and Gademix Kolding in Denmark have conducted a common social project.

800 Christmas packages for inmates

Saturday , December 7th , Rescue Humanitarian Foundation along with about 30 volunteers of our foundation from Sannicoara Baptist Church , Lord’s Army Zalau and Jibou, Grace Church Zalau, Hope Pentecostal Church Cluj, Elim Pentecostal Church Cluj , Carpenter House Church Cluj and Orthodox Church, realized at our office 750 packages for inmates without family connections, 650 for men and 100 for women from Aiud , Arad and Cluj Prisons.

School supplies for inmates students from Aiud Prison

At the beginning of the school year  2013, we have provided school supplies (notebooks, ruler, pencils, sharpeners, pens, erasers, etc.) through donations received from brothers from Denmark and from youth   Baptist Church  no.1 Cluj-Napoca, a total of  200 inmates