Đurašković: It is extremely significant that the help of the Montenegrin family from Berlin knows no boundaries of nationality, religion...

The Royal Capital of Cetinje announced that Đurašković sent a message of gratitude to individuals and organizations who, through humanity and solidarity, make the world a better place every day.

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The Mayor of the Royal Capital of Cetinje, Nikola Đurašković, announced today that it is extremely significant that the help of the Montenegrin family from Berlin knows no boundaries of nationality, religion or any other affiliation.

"This confirms the true value of humanity and sends a strong message that strength lies in unity and acceptance of diversity," Đurašković emphasized in a statement on the occasion of August 19 - World Humanitarian Day.

The Royal Capital of Cetinje announced that Đurašković sent a message of gratitude to individuals and organizations who, through humanity and solidarity, make the world a better place every day.

"World Humanitarian Day reminds us of the importance of humanity in the world we live in together. In a time of growing divisions and daily challenges, humanity remains our strength and common obligation. Every act of kindness, no matter how small, has the power to change someone's world," emphasized Đurašković.

In that spirit, he particularly highlighted the example of a Montenegrin family from Berlin, which for years has been a symbol of selfless dedication and assistance to numerous institutions and individuals throughout Montenegro.

"They have become a symbol of commitment to humanitarian, sports, educational, cultural and health institutions throughout Montenegro. Their cooperation with the Red Cross of Montenegro shows sincere care for the most vulnerable, providing them with safety and hope," the mayor said, adding that this family provides more than a thousand hot meals in soup kitchens across the country every day," said Đurašković.

The statement says that this family's support does not stop at the borders of Montenegro, but that assistance has also been sent to communities in the region affected by natural disasters, which, according to Đurašković, speaks of their deep belief that solidarity is the foundation of stronger and more humane communities.

The Royal Capital of Cetinje said that through its activities, this family not only helps, but also actively promotes Montenegro and its values on the international stage, emphasizing togetherness, empathy and social responsibility as the foundations of every success.

"Their example inspires us and calls us to build a world in which helping others is the foundation of our common future. Humanity connects us, strengthens us and gives meaning to every life, reminding us that in every well-intentioned act there is power that can change someone's world," said Đurašković.

The Royal Capital of Cetinje stated that "for a better Montenegro and a better world, we are all called to follow this example, to direct our time, energy and resources towards creating a society in which no one will be forgotten, and every helping hand will be a sign of unity and hope."

"May humanity guide us through all challenges, as by acting together we build the foundations of a more just and compassionate world," the statement reads.

Đurašković said that "only together, with faith in the power of kindness and solidarity, can we turn dreams of a better future into reality."

"For a Montenegro without divisions, for a world in which every child, family and community has the opportunity for prosperity and security, because a better world begins with ourselves. May the spirit of humanitarian aid be a guiding light for all of us, towards Montenegro, a land of hope, freedom and responsibility for the future that we create together," said Đurašković.

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