If he can do it… Disabled Russian farmer builds everything with his own hands

Vladimir Tonkonog (Photo from facebook.com/Vladimirtonk)

Vladimir Tonkonog (Photo from facebook.com/Vladimirtonk)

A hero revisited: Remember we told you about a Russian farmer with palsy in a remote Russian village who lost his fortune but never gave up? Thanks to the thousands who saw the story online, his life is getting better, and his self-built farm even bigger.

Thirty-year-old Vladimir Tonkonog contracted cerebral palsy as a
child, but it hasn’t affected his mental abilities. He is
married, with two daughters, and the family lives near the town
of Pogranichniy in the Primorskiy Krai region of Russia’s Far
East.

Photo from facebook.com/Vladimirtonk

However, life hasn’t been easy for them: forced to sell the flat
they owned, the Tonkonogs moved to a house, and were deeply in
debt after a few businesses Vladimir started failed.

“I’m a disabled man, but I’m not desperate, and still believe
that I can do it. I have strength and the desire to work, and I
understand that my family depends on me,”
he told RT back in
April.

His call for help on Facebook caused a storm of online support,
and the family was able to buy the greenhouse they had not been
able to afford.

“I didn’t expect that anyone would respond, but thank you all
so much for your help,”
the happy Vladimir said in an
interview to RT.

READ MORE: Disabled Russian farmer gets dream
greenhouse after Facebook plea

Recently, Vladimir’s farm has become cozier thanks to his golden
hands: he has built a bench, a garden-bed, and a water-pump.

Photo from facebook.com/Vladimirtonk

“Please rate my first wood-work! Didn’t expect myself that it
would be okay! By the way, working with wood has always been my
dream; I wish I could sell works like this!”
Vladimir posted
on his Facebook page.

Photo from facebook.com/Vladimirtonk

Vladimir is a real fighter when it comes to physical exercise: he
has posted several videos of his workouts, which he does not only
to stay fit, but also to prevent the palsy from getting worse.

The Tonkonogs are shy about asking for much-needed help.

“I don’t want people just to give me money – give it to me as
a loan – not for a month, but for a year or two. When I can get
myself back on my feet, I will pay everyone back,”
Vladimir
said.

However, the family is always hopeful, “Believe in us just a
little bit, and we will be forever grateful and pray for
you!”

Vladimir is still in need of funds to expand his farm and to
support his wife and kids. If anyone wants to help the
30-year-old family man, donations are welcome.


Sberbank Visa bank card (within Russia)
: 4276 5000 1820 5169

For Foreign Donations:

ACCOUNT WITH INSTITUTION:

SWIFT CODE:SABRRU8KVLD

SBERBANK (DALNEVOSTOCHNY HEAD OFFICE)

(PRIMORSKOE BRANCH 8635) VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA

BENEFICIARY ACCOUNT (USD):

42307840250009650016

BENEFICIARY CUSTOMER:

ТОNKONOG VLADIMIR KONSTANTINOVICH

Address: 692581, Rossiya, Primorskij kraj, p.Pogranichnyj, ul.
Budennogo 49-1

Yandex money site:
410011762625370

Telephone: +7-908-992-82-44

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