Alla Baranovskaya collected 2.2 million hryvnias for the Armed Forces of Ukraine at a charity dinner in Prague

Alla Baranovskaya raised 2.2 million hryvnia for the Armed Forces of Ukraine at a charity dinner in Prague

The owner of beauty salons, model and blogger Alla Baranovskaya initiated a series of charity dinners around the world “CHARITY DINNERS”. The first auction was held in Prague and collected 2.2 million hryvnias from the sale of various lots for cars for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was announced by the husband of Alla Baranovskaya, people's deputy and founder of the “Road of Peace” fund Nikolay Tishchenko.

– Charitable events around the world were initiated by my wife Alla, who before the war did a lot of charity work, and now she devoted herself entirely to volunteering,” Tishchenko wrote in the telegram channel.

Since the beginning of the war, Baranovskaya and Tishchenko have been engaged in humanitarian work. Alla carried bulletproof vests for Ukrainian soldiers through customs and initiated free meals for the poor in Kiev's Velur restaurant, owned by her husband.

Alla Baranovskaya has been married to Tishchenko since 2016. In December 2017, the couple had a son, David.

Alla Baranovskaya collected 2.2 million hryvnias for the Armed Forces of Ukraine at a charity dinner in Prague

Ambassador of Ukraine to the Czech Republic Yevhen Perebiynis with his wife, Nikolay Tishchenko and Alla Baranovskaya. Photo: Press Service

Alla Baranovskaya collected 2.2 million hryvnias for the Armed Forces of Ukraine at a charity dinner in Prague

Among the lots was Tishchenko's stamp “Russian warship … ALL”, which collected 385 thousand hryvnias at the auction. Photo: Press Service

Alla Baranovskaya collected UAH 2.2 million for the Armed Forces of Ukraine at a charity dinner in Prague

Football lots brought in UAH 500,000. Photo: Press Office

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