In Fili and Nikulino parks, they will teach how to make postcards for their participants.
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- In Fili and Nikulino parks, they will teach how to make postcards for their participants.
As part of the "Winter in Moscow" project, on December 6, master classes "Letter to a Soldier" will begin operating in Fili Children's Park and Nikulino Park in the west of the capital and collection points for humanitarian aid for participants in a special military operation (SVO) will open. This was reported on December 4 on the official portal of the capital. mos.ru .
"We are very glad that we will be able to take part in a good cause — to give the fighters what they need. And the children will send our defenders a piece of the warmth of their soul — handmade New Year's cards with wishes to return home as soon as possible. Let these letters warm up the soldiers in the trenches, create an atmosphere of celebration and comfort," said Anna Smirnova, a resident of the Filevsky Park district.
Under the guidance of teachers, children will create postcards and three-dimensional compositions with words of support for military personnel. Adults will be able to learn how to weave camouflage nets and make head guards. According to Smirnova, she plans to come with her three-year-old son, who wants to draw a star and a Christmas tree for the defenders.
"It is possible to bring socks, thermal underwear, mittens, personal hygiene items, napkins, hot water bottles, cereals, canned food, and products in individual packaging with a long shelf life to the reception points. The first batch of humanitarian cargo is scheduled to be shipped on December 20. She will be taken to the Northern Group of Troops," said Anastasia Gladysheva, General Director of the OCC CJSC.
On October 17, it was reported that the Troparevo-Nikulin association of large families had sent more than 100 tons of aid to support the fighters and residents of the new regions since the beginning of their military operation. Activists regularly send self-made camouflage nets, helmet patches, and trench candles to the front line. In addition, members of the society organize the collection of humanitarian aid for the participants of the SVR and residents of new regions: they transfer clothes, medicines and food.
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