More than one million schoolchildren from the Moscow region will participate in the “Day of Kindness” campaign, which will take place on April 27 in all municipalities of the Moscow region. This was reported in the press service of the governor of the Moscow region.
It was noted that the participants of the action would maintain order near schools, parks, monuments and military graves, hang feeders and birdhouses, build or paint benches and plant grass. At the same time, parents of school-age children can also participate in the protest.
Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov spoke about preparations for the “Day of Good Deeds” and also met with students, school principals, leaders of the regional government and heads of regions.
“We decided to organize the action on the last school day of April; It will be a Saturday, a working day this year. “Our children actively participate in charity events, as well as various activities related to putting things in order and providing assistance – for example, writing letters to the front, which is very important for our defenders of the Motherland,” he said.
In his opinion, the main thing is that schoolchildren participate in the action wholeheartedly and wholeheartedly. He emphasized that in this way, everyone can benefit and spend the day not only useful but also interesting.
Let us remind you that voting was held in schools near Moscow from April 15 to 22. Within the scope of the campaign, students and teachers were asked to decide which good deeds they would like to do. More than 1.5 million responses were received.
Schoolchildren and teachers also made suggestions. For example, collecting aid for flood victims in the Orenburg region, organizing events for our soldiers in hospitals, writing letters and postcards for Victory Day, organizing a trip to the animal shelter for children, as well as creating a place at school to exchange toys, books, magazines.
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Source: Gazeta

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