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#قربانی

🍃 به لطف خداوند و همت خیرین عزیز، 5 رأس گوسفند به ارزش حدود 79 میلیون تومان، قربانی گردید و  بین نیازمندان توزیع شد.

💚 شما هم می توانید در قربانی های بعدی با هر مبلغی، سهیم باشید.

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