A group of displaced children from Nagorno Karabakh went to Russia for summer vacation
E.D. of Ivanovo, Russia. The summer shift of the youth program "Tomorrow is not the other day" has started at "Interdome" international school named after Stasova, in which 60 schoolchildren from Artsakh participate.
Within the framework of the shift, according to the program, the children will get to know Russian culture, master classes, creative meetings, excursions to Moscow and the cities of the Golden Ring will be held, Russian language training and communication with Russian peers will be organized.
"The initiative belongs to the Russian side, the Heritage and Progress Foundation. The International Cooperation Center of the RF Ministry of Enlightenment, the Charity Foundation "Heritage and Progress", as well as the representative office of "Rossotrudnichestvo" in Yerevan helped organize the children's arrival to the Russian Federation. The rotation of Artsakh children in the project was carried out by the "Earth for Children" charitable foundation attached to the Commissioner for Children's Rights under the Russian President, Maria Lvova-Belova," Gohar Karapetyan, the spokesperson of the "Rossotrudnichestvo" representative office in Armenia, said in a conversation with the "Armenpress" reporter.
According to him, the children live in different cities of Armenia: Yerevan, Vanadzor, Gyumri, Masis and Hrazdan. Throughout the summer camp, they will be accompanied by specialists with pedagogical education and experience working with children. a multifaceted cultural, entertainment and educational program was developed.
Armais Kamalov, co-organizer of the program, president of the "Heritage and Progress" Foundation, emphasized the importance of similar programs in shaping the inner world of children as bearers of good traditions.
"There is nothing more important than their future. We have to do everything possible so that the children in such a difficult situation continue to smile, live and develop," said the president of the foundation.
The children will stay at the camp until July 30th.