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The Anastasia fund was established in 1997 by Steve and Marcy Kaptur as a public charity to honor the lives of their mother and father.  The Fund is committed to good works and humanitarian assistance domestically and internationally.

The funds efforts are directed towards expanding liberty, democratic institutions of governance and enterprise, community development, and free religious expression wherever men, women, and children of limited means have suffered from oppression by political and economics forces beyond their control.

The Fund began its work in the village of the Kapter's grandparents on their mother's side, Burtyn, Ukraine.  The goal is to expand the freedom of Ukraine's industrious, but struggling people to root a better economic future in the advance of private agriculture, and to build more humane world through a ministry to the youth.

In August of 2004, the Anastasia Fund shipped it's fifth container of humanitarian items including: cloths, books, furniture, medical supplies, and bicycles to the Ukraine through Counterpart International.  The humanitarian shipment was valued at over $50,000.

Midwest Biomedical Associates is accepting donations of home medical equipment for the next humanitarian shipment.  MBA will service and prepare this equipment for use.  In addition to electrical medical appliances, we will be accepting wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and canes.

 

 

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Last modified: 12/04/08