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Celebration of the Primorye project at a nationwide competition promoting civilian initiatives across Russia

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Celebration of Primorye project at nationwide competition promoting grassroots initiatives in...
Celebration of Primorye project at nationwide competition promoting grassroots initiatives in Russia

Celebration of the Primorye project at a nationwide competition promoting civilian initiatives across Russia

In a recent development, the United Russia contest recognised several winners, including the Sports-Patriotic Club, which aims to foster patriotism among young people through sports activities.

Alexander Starzhinsky, Chairman of the Regional Council of Supporters and General Director of the "Association of Primorye Athletes", expressed his pride in Primorye's involvement in this large contest, highlighting the region's high value placed on sports.

The Sports-Patriotic Club, a project handled by the "Alliance of Primorye Athletes", aims to provide free training in sambo and boxing for students and cadets. One of the winners of this project is the Sports-Patriotic Club from the Primorye region, initiated by Danil Shcherbakov.

The contest, organised by supporters of "United Russia", had 93 winners at various levels. Each winner will receive comprehensive party support to further develop their initiatives.

Vladimir Yakushev, Secretary of the General Council of "United Russia", emphasised the importance of supporting participants of the special military operation and their families. He also noted the significance of NGO projects supporting families with children, including those with special needs, educational and volunteer projects, and initiatives aimed at preserving historical memory.

Olga Zanko, Chair of the Central Council of United Russia Supporters, announced that "United Russia" will assist the authors of applications that made it to the list of winners of the civil initiatives competition but did not receive funding from the Presidential Grants Fund in implementing their ideas.

The winners of the contest span various fields, including assisting veterans, large families, people with disabilities, sports, volunteering, and patriotic initiatives, with many focusing on preserving historical memory. Notable winners include the "Interactive Lecture Series 'Frontline Dog'", "Accessible Legal Aid: SVO Law Chatbot", "Trainers' School: Biathlon in Schools, Biathlon GTO, Biathlon in Colleges, Aqua-Biathlon", "Ryazan in Faces and Events (1941-1945) - Bridging Generations", and "Strength of Family".

Vladimir Yakushev concluded that the work of preserving historical memory should be constant and systematic. The United Russia contest, with its focus on youth engagement through sports and patriotic values, reflects the party's broader political agenda to strengthen national pride and physical culture among younger generations.

For more detailed information about specific winners or examples of their projects, it may be necessary to consult official United Russia communications or recent press releases on the contest outcomes.

  1. The United Russia contest, with its focus on youth engagement through sports and patriotic values, underscores the party's broader policy-and-legislation and politics agenda to instill national pride and promote physical culture among younger generations.
  2. In addition to winners in various fields such as assisting veterans, large families, people with disabilities, volunteering, and patriotic initiatives, the contest highlighted the Sports-Patriotic Club from the Primorye region, a project in the general-news category that provides free training in sambo and boxing for students and cadets.

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