Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Muscovites are invited to help organize the final forum of the International Volunteer Corps for the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. From November 5 to 9, the event will bring together representatives from various regions of Russia and abroad at the National Center "Russia." To join the team of assistants at the event, please submit an application on the resource center's website. Mosvolonter.
"The forum will be the main venue for summing up the activities of the International Volunteer Corps for the 80th Anniversary of Victory and will bring together volunteers involved in preserving the historical memory of the events of the Great Patriotic War. Forum assistants will greet guests, accompany speakers, and assist with the business program," said Alexander Levit, Director of the Mosvolonter Resource Center.
Muscovites over 14 years old can join the forum's volunteer corps. To do so, visit the website Mosvolonter.ru You must complete the registration form and wait for your status to change in your personal account.
Volunteers will be needed from November 5th to 9th. Priority will be given to those who volunteer for at least two shifts. All volunteers will be provided with branded gear before their shifts begin.
Before participating, volunteers will undergo training on the website. volunteerspobeda.rfAccess to it will be available in your personal account in the "Events" section by clicking the "Study with us" button.
After the event, volunteers will receive letters of gratitude and be credited with volunteer hours. These hours will appear in the volunteer's personal electronic record book (PEVR) within two weeks of the event's conclusion. Once a quarter, volunteers can earn points for their accumulated hours in the city's "Million Prizes" loyalty program by joining the project. City of TasksThey can be donated to charity or used to obtain goods and services from program partners presented onwebsite.
What kind of assistance will be needed at the final forum?
Volunteers are the first people guests see upon arriving at an event. They provide a warm welcome and register participants. It's important for volunteers to quickly navigate the vast amount of information and be friendly when interacting with delegations from various regions of Russia and abroad.
Volunteers will also greet and orient forum guests at the National Center "Russia." It's important for these assistants to be familiar with the site's infrastructure, including the locations of the event halls, cloakrooms, refreshment rooms, break rooms, and meeting areas. Volunteers must be outgoing and able to navigate the space, ensuring they can quickly and accurately explain directions to their chosen activity.
Escorting forum speakers is one of the most exciting roles volunteers play at the event. At the final forum, they will have the opportunity to meet renowned figures, veterans, experts, historians, and volunteer community leaders. Volunteers will greet speakers and invited guests at the entrance, accompany them to the presentation hall, escort them to the lounge area if a speaker is scheduled to speak in multiple sessions, and also assist with organizational matters.
Business Program Assistants will be involved in preparing and conducting official meetings, strategic sessions, discussions, collaborative work to exchange experiences, educational programs, and outreach events. Their assistance will include decorating rooms, seating participants, preparing and distributing handouts, and distributing microphones. Volunteers will register business meeting guests and coordinate the flow of participants. They will also assist with the organization of thematic exhibition areas.
How young people preserve history
Maxim Rybalchenko began his volunteer career at major federal forums, where he first discovered the power of volunteerism. His true calling was helping with the International Volunteer Corps for the 80th Anniversary of Victory. He was inspired by the opportunity to be part of important historical events and, through his own example, to show his peers how to preserve and pass on historical memory. He participated in a wide range of patriotic events—from meetings with veterans and memorial and patronage events to memorable city events (such as the Memory Line, the St. George Ribbon, and others). The most memorable and meaningful event for him was the Victory Day Parade on Red Square.
"The International Volunteer Corps has inspired even those who hadn't previously considered volunteering. Today, many of them regularly attend meetings with veterans, offering them attention and care. Participation in the November forum is important for every volunteer. As the winner of the 'Victory Ambassadors. Moscow' competition, I want to join like-minded people to review the year and share experiences with colleagues from the regions," said Maxim Rybalchenko.
How the older generation passes on the baton of memory
Silver Volunteer Lyudmila Panova became a volunteer in 2019. Her sincere desire to do good deeds developed into a systematic approach. She has tried her hand at a wide variety of volunteer activities, but patriotic events have always held a special place in her heart. As part of the 80th Anniversary of Victory Day volunteer corps, she participated in many events (such as the St. George's Ribbon, Victory Train, and Streets of Heroes, as well as patronage events). Her most powerful experience was meeting former concentration camp prisoners. Lyudmila shared that her skills for helping veterans were ingrained in her during her youth, during the Timurov movement.
She wanted to tell young people about the events of the war years and share her knowledge. Lyudmila noted that her grandfather and father fought in the Great Patriotic War, and her mother was a veteran of the labor front. She said that grandchildren and great-grandchildren should know history, which is why the work of the International Volunteer Corps of the 80th Anniversary of Victory is so important. "Volunteers inspire others through their actions and pass the baton of memory to the younger generation," Lyudmila added.
Organizing volunteer activities and engaging in city events are in line with the objectives of the national project Youth and Children and the federal project We are togetherMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
You can learn more about volunteering on the Mosvolonter resource center website and its social media page. VKontakte and in Telegram channel.
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