Nizhny Novgorod celebrates Do Good initiative's impact on children and education

Nizhny Novgorod celebrates Do Good initiative's impact on children and education

Results of the social project "Do Good" will be summed up in the Nizhny Novgorod region on May 27

Nizhny Novgorod celebrates Do Good initiative's impact on children and education

A special event will take place in Nizhny Novgorod’s Nizhegorodsky District on May 27. The gathering will showcase the results of the Do Good social initiative, bringing together educators, students, and children involved in the project. The event is a joint effort by the Nizhegorodsky District administration and Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy. It will feature talks from key participants who helped shape the initiative.

Irina Zobanova, a fifth-year medical student, will lead the discussions. She will explain how the *Do Good* project was developed and put into action. Her presentation will also cover charity campaigns run by volunteers at an orphanage and a special needs school. Alina Korotkikh, director of Orphanage No. 2, will share her experiences with the project. Valentina Vilkova, head of Special Needs School No. 39, will do the same. Both will highlight how the initiative has impacted their institutions. Children from the orphanage and the special needs school will also take part. They will talk about their personal involvement and what the project has meant to them.

The May 27 event will provide a detailed look at the Do Good initiative’s achievements. Organisers, volunteers, and participants will present their work and its effects on local communities. The discussions will focus on real outcomes from charity efforts in education and childcare.

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