Mosvolonter invites you to take part in a charity marathon

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Mosvolonter invites you to join a marathon of good deeds for Patron and Philanthropist Day in Russia, which is celebrated on April 13. The project City of Tasks You can get points from the city loyalty program "A Million Prizes" for participation in volunteer projects, and then transfer them to help the capital's foundations and non-profit organizations – partners of the program on the website ag-together.ru (one point is equal to one ruble).

Citizens over 18 years of age who have full legal capacity can take part. account on the mos.ru portal.

"Moscow volunteers can double their good deeds by attending volunteer events and donating their accumulated points to help those in need. Since 2022, more than 6,100 users have completed Mosvolonter tasks in the City of Tasks. Many of them have donated over 5.4 million rubles to charity," said the resource center's director.

Mosvolonter Alexander Levit.

How to take part in the charity marathon

You can join the charity marathon on the project website. City of TasksTo do this, you must register or log in to your existing personal account using Mos ID. Your personal information, including email address and phone number, must match those specified in your personal account on the website. mosvolonter.ru.

All tasks of the Mosvolonter resource center are posted onspecial page Project. Citizens who participate in volunteer activities can accumulate volunteer hours. The number of city points a marathon participant receives for completing a task depends on the time spent on good deeds.

You can start collecting hours on the website mosvolonter.ru in the section EventsVolunteer activities include visiting homeless animals in shelters, sorting recyclables and landscaping green spaces, assisting hospital patients, organizing city and sporting events, and more. Hours spent are recorded in a personal electronic volunteer record (PEVL), which is automatically created for everyone registered on the resource center's website.

Muscovites can choose only one of the proposed tasks, depending on their accumulated hours. Volunteers will receive 5,000 points for participating in events for 25 to 49 hours. Volunteers who volunteer for 50 to 74 hours will receive 15,000 points. Participants will also receive 25,000 points for 75 hours of activity or more. Points cannot be combined.

You can complete the task and receive points for participation after checking the provided report – a screenshot of your personal account screen onwebsite Mosvolonter Resource Center. You can only submit it once, so it's important to confirm in advance the number of hours you've accumulated in the LEKV and that you've completed all the required steps outlined in the assignment card.

Citizens who choose to deliver humanitarian aid as a task will be able to accumulate 950 points for bringing it to headquarters. Moscow is helping A collection kit. To do this, you need to go to one of the 15 collection points and donate at least five kilograms of essential goods to volunteers for residents of new and border regions: non-perishable food products, baby and household goods, office supplies, personal hygiene products, and more. To successfully complete this task, you must complete a reporting form, including filming a video from the collection point.

Who can you support with accumulated points?

To donate points to charity, log in to the Million Prizes website and select a foundation or non-profit organization in the section "Charity" and click the "Make a Donation" button. Participants in the charity marathon can donate all their points at once or transfer them gradually, choosing from the available offers on the program website.

Charitable organizations include the "Dari Edu" (Give Food) Foundation and the "Rus' Food Bank" foundation, as well as the "Starost v Radosh" (Old Age in Joy) foundation, which helps the elderly. Volunteers can contribute to caring for people in difficult life situations by donating points to the "Vtoroe Dykhanie" (Second Wind) Foundation and the "Fair Aid of Doctor Liza" charitable organization.

To care for homeless pets at Moscow shelters, animal volunteers donate points to the Nika, Kotodetki, Giving Hope, Dogs Who Love, and RusDog foundations. Four-legged friends left without owners will receive new food, toys, accessories, furniture, and medications.

You can learn more about volunteering on the Mosvolonter resource center website and its social media page. VKontakte and in Telegram channel.

Project City of Tasks Launched in January 2022, the app allows Muscovites to monitor city services and participate in environmental, cultural, sporting, and other events. Participants have already completed over three million tasks.

City loyalty program "A Million Prizes" The program allows you to use points earned for active participation in Moscow Government electronic projects to obtain a variety of goods and services from partner organizations. Accumulated points provide access to promo codes for discounts at stores and cafes, as well as tickets to museums and events. They can be used for charity and assistance to foundations, as well as to top up your Troika transport card or parking account. Program participants can choose how to use their points.special categories on the Million Prizes website, as well as support Moscow entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and public initiatives.

The projects are being implemented by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” together withMoscow Department of Information Technology.

Organizing volunteer activities and engaging young people in city events is in line with the objectives of the national project. Youth and Children and the federal project We are togetherMore information about national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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