Lifelineaid New York in a few weeks will launch a Charity event at Le Cirque in New York in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia. The proceeds will go toward the purchase of medical equipment for children’s hospitals in Serbia.
“Lifelineaid work for the benefit of all those in need, regardless of ethnicity or religion since they believe that there are no borders in suffering.”
Lifeline Humanitarian Organization was founded in 1993 and HRH Crown Princess Katherine Humanitarian Foundation was founded in 2001 with the aim of helping:
- Children
- Sick/disadvantaged children
- Refugees
- IDP’s
- The Elderly
With the intense cooperation of all relevant ministries, they provide aid for medical institutions in the form of:
- New equipment
- The implementation of reconstruction projects and extension of capacities
- Medicine and medical equipment, as well as
- Beds and covers to those in need
They also facilitate material and medical equipment for:
- Mentally and physically disabled children
- Children with special needs
- Orphans
- Children of internally displaced parents
- Help for abused children
They help people who are socially endangered and in a state of poverty. They supply refugee camps with:
- Clothes
- Food
- Provide help to old and disabled people
They cooperate with the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Social Affairs, the Ministry of Education, embassies, international organizations, international health care institutions/hospitals/universities as well as and many other entities.
We are amazed from the special guest appearance of Mr. Zeljco Lucic, Baritone of The Metropolitan Opera.

Christine Egger in collaboration with Alex Djordjevic of De Gorsi Luxury Consulting will organize the fashion side of the happening giving the possibility to the MEISSEN COUTURE Luxury Group and the jewelry brand Stefan Hafner to donate a jewel from their collection. The proceeds from the jewel as already wrote before, will go toward the purchase of medical equipment for children’s hospitals in Serbia.