Several days before the Kinus, a new and luxurious location was established in Paris for the office to help Shluchim, an office that is exactly what the Rebbe asked for Shluchim to have: a place for Shluchim to work with ease, to have meetings, place with food, drink, computers etc.
The office also established a fund to help pay for the teffilin of Shluchim’s children, as well as a fund to assist after the birth of a child, with plans for the future for a fund to help pay towards weddings costs.
The office also brings important items throughout the year needed for the shlichus at much cheaper prices, which Shluchim appreciate very much.
The office also assist the Shluchim’s children by paying their entry to the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim, as well as arranging for them a special Shabbaton in France every year.
The honor of putting up the Mezuzos was given to Rabbi Mendel Azimov, Head Shliach of Paris, who said over a sicha of Shabbos Mevarchim Kislev of the year 5747 where the Rebbe himself brings up the idea of establishing such an office. He thanked everyone for their donations, especially the board.
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Mimoun, the director of the office, Shliach to Saclais, spoke about the purpose of this office and thanked all the donors and the Shluchim who gave of their own funds for these beautiful new premises.
Dozens of Shluchim joined in with this important undertaking and are looking forward to enjoying the new office which will open in approximately one month, after the necessary renovations will be completed.

Probably the most underplayed personality, and most effective Shliach in the world, bar none, was Mulleh Azimov. Be it in terms of creating an unimagined mahapaicha letov in his city and beyond, amount of Baalei Teshuva, level or ruchanius and hiskashrus of his Baalei Teshuva, unstopable dedication and commitment of himself and his mushpoim–under all circumstances, and much more that is untold, all this has come as a result of Mulleh’s personal approach to his shlichus. This project is a natural outgrowth of his work, and in my opinion a tribute to what he cultivated.
Best shluchim in the world!