Pervomaisk unites for charity with first-aid training and family support
Pervomaisk unites for charity with first-aid training and family support
Pervomaisk unites for charity with first-aid training and family support
A charity campaign called With Kindness to People took place in Pervomaisk on March 26. The event brought together over 350 residents for first-aid training and support for struggling families. Organisers aimed to build a stronger culture of mutual assistance in the community.
The Nizhny Novgorod Regional Branch of the Russian Red Cross led the initiative, working alongside the region's Ministry of International and Interregional Relations and Pervomaisk's city administration. Specialists ran workshops on first aid, including a dedicated session for caring for people with limited mobility.
The campaign also provided humanitarian aid to 50 local families facing hardship. Tatiana Grinevich, head of the regional Red Cross branch, stressed the importance of such events in encouraging solidarity. Olga Guseva, the region's minister for international and interregional relations, highlighted the need for ongoing collaboration between authorities and public groups. Yelena Lebednova, Pervomaisk's local government chief, thanked the organisers for their focus on the district. The events form part of a wider effort by the Red Cross to expand humanitarian cooperation across Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
The campaign delivered practical training and direct aid to Pervomaisk residents. It also reinforced ties between government bodies and charitable organisations. Further initiatives may follow as part of the region's broader humanitarian strategy.
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