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COVID-19: Psychological support hotline launched in Moscow

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According to the Facebook page of the Volunteers to Help Orphans Charity Fund, a psychological support hotline has been operating in Moscow during the coronavirus pandemic. The hotline will work until the end of June 2020.

The hotline has designed to provide psychological support to those who are anxious about the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Experienced psychologists will conduct lengthy consultations, support, help to cope with experiences.

The project is implemented by the Volunteers to Help Orphans Charitable Foundation with the Presidential Grants Fund’s support.

If you have family problems, in communication with loved ones, you are going through a difficult period in your life and want to get advice from an experienced psychologist. Contact the foundation’s specialists – the project organizers are inviting.

Hotline number: 8-800-700-88-05.

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