The capital has summarized the results of the "March of Kindness" campaign for military personnel undergoing treatment in hospitals.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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The "March of Kindness" campaign, which collected board games for military personnel undergoing treatment in hospitals, concluded in the capital. Volunteers from the capital presented some of the gifts to them in honor of Defender of the Fatherland Day. Concert programs and creative workshops were also organized for the soldiers. Congratulations were held at six medical facilities.

In addition, the collected games were donated to participants of the special military operation (SVO) undergoing rehabilitation with the support of the regional public organization "Society of War Disabled Veterans in Afghanistan – Moscow House of a Soldier's Heart."

"The 'March of Kindness' campaign is just one initiative that has demonstrated the sincere support of Muscovites and their willingness to come together for a good cause. The board games collected will give service members the opportunity to take a break from the daily grind of hospital care and have a good time, which is especially important for strengthening their spirit during the recovery process. Projects like these not only bring warmth but also unite the city for those who need attention and care," said the resource center's director.

Mosvolonter Alexander Levit.

Board games were played at the Moscow Helps humanitarian aid collection headquarters and at volunteer centers. Good Place, in the pavilions of the Gift Factory project Moscow is helping and “Made in Moscow” on Bolotnaya Square.

Residents brought games of all genres, from classic board games to modern ones. All gifts were new, wrapped and in their original packaging. They were left with volunteers or placed in special boxes themselves. For the convenience of residents, detailed information about the campaign was posted at all drop-off points.

Volunteers assisted Muscovites at the collection points. They checked gifts, answered residents' questions, and joined them in signing greeting cards. Volunteer Vladislav Baranchikov has been involved in the "March of Kindness" campaign since its inception.

"There was a wonderful atmosphere at the 'Moscow Helps' headquarters: people brought games, stayed to inquire about the destination of their gifts, and wrote personal messages to the soldiers in hospitals. Seeing this caring is priceless. Every package we delivered was a small piece of warmth, and I'm happy to be a conduit for it. For the soldiers in the hospital, it's a chance to unwind, gather with friends, and feel at home. These games are our way of saying thank you without words," Vladislav shared.

Anyone can become a volunteer. To join the volunteer team, you must register on the website. mosvolonter.ru, choose the event you like and submit an application.

The "Moscow Help" headquarters continue to accept humanitarian aid for residents of the new regions and border areas. Detailed information on the addresses and operating hours of the collection points, as well as a list of necessary goods, is available atwebsite project.

In addition, anyone interested can join master classes on making camouflage nets for the SVO fighters at volunteer centers Good PlaceRegistration opens regularly on the resource center website. Mosvolonter.

You can find out more about volunteering atwebsite resource center "Mosvolonter", its page on the social network VKontakte and in Telegram channel.

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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