The St. Petersburg Administration and the Baltic Plant will help a large family with ten children whose mother died from COVID-19 at the age of 49.
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As a REGNUM correspondent was told at the Baltic Shipyard, the enterprise will allocate a certain amount to help the family, since the father of many children works at this shipyard as an electric and gas welder of the V category. While he is on family leave.
“We, for our part, will naturally help financially. At the plant we have a tradition of helping each other, this is completely normal,”the company said.
In addition, the administration of the Frunzensky district, where the family lives, also announced its readiness to provide assistance. On the morning of February 5, a meeting was held there with the participation of the head of the district, Konstantin Serov. He instructed to provide the family with the maximum possible assistance, both material and organizational - including ritual activities.
“If after them it will be necessary to assist the father - with additional education for children or something else, we will not leave any of the children unattended either. The department of social protection of the population is in direct contact with the father, an employee is assigned to him. In case of any of his questions, we will try to solve them, do everything that is within our powers, "- told the IA REGNUM correspondent in the district administration.
The officials did not raise funds for the family, so they refuse to comment on this part of the situation. Earlier, the publication "Fontanka" reported that the city business allegedly has already collected 1 million rubles for this large family.
Recall that the 49-year-old mother-heroine Svetlana S., who worked as a nanny in one of the kindergartens in the south of St. Petersburg, died in the Mariinsky hospital on February 3 from COVID-19. The coronavirus infection killed not only the mother, but also the grandparents of the children, who died on January 27 due to the same disease.