Unusual bouquets, ceramics, and toys: the social marketplace "Moscow – a Good City" presented its spring collection.

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The social marketplace "Moscow – a Good City" has added new products to its catalog—accessories and interior items created in inclusive workshops of Moscow's non-profit organizations (NPOs). You can explore the collection here.special section on the project page.

"In spring, we want to surround ourselves with beauty and bright colors, so our artisans have prepared a special collection filled with light and good cheer. For them, creativity is not only a passion but also a way to feel valued and financially independent. By purchasing products on the social marketplace, Muscovites acquire unique items, contribute to charity, and support the development of inclusion in the capital," said Alexandra Nevzorova, leading specialist for the "Moscow – Kind City" program.

The artisans at the inclusive workshops have prepared a variety of gifts—from unusual bouquets and ceramic dishes to stuffed animals and home decor items. Each item tells a small story, crafted with love.

For example, the artisans of the Guild of Masters presented a whole range of items—soap arrangements shaped like flower bouquets and fruit, and pastel-colored figurative candles. The Krug Creative Association Charitable Foundation prepared ceramic mugs, cups, and plates with designs of plants and fruits.

Another participant in the social marketplace is the Gulf Stream charity foundation. The artisans have created a collection of soft toys: vibrant bouquets of tulips made from multicolored fabric, kittens, and bunnies.

The public organization "Emerald City" has prepared hand-made paper cards with dried flowers and a variety of aroma sachets with decorations made from natural materials.

Russia's first state-run social marketplace, "Moscow—a Kind City," was created in 2021. This unique platform allows people with disabilities, limited mobility, or in difficult life situations to express themselves through creativity, feel valued, make friends, develop social skills, work, and earn money.

The project is being implemented with the support of Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow and unites over 1,500 artisans from 50 non-profit organizations in the capital. The catalog features over 1,700 exclusive items, and total sales since its launch have exceeded 100 million rubles.

As Sergei Sobyanin noted indevelopment strategy for the Moscow social security system until 2030The synergy between city services and NGOs allows us to provide support to the maximum number of residents in need.

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