Kind hearts: schoolchildren created a holiday for children with disabilities
24.12.2024 | 23:55 |Pupils of the 9th "B" class of the joint Turkmen-Russian secondary comprehensive school named after A.S. Pushkin, under the guidance of the class teacher Elena Yuryevna Dorofeeva, held a charity event dedicated to the New Year. Caring children and parents organized a festive matinee for children with disabilities.
Little guests greeted Father Frost and Snow Maiden with delight, participated in fun games with fairy-tale characters, and then received gifts. Each child left the holiday with a smile on their face.
The "Give Good" campaign has become a good tradition of the class, passed on from year to year. Students congratulate children with disabilities and their parents with warmth and care, showing sensitivity and attention. This tradition not only pleases the children, but also cultivates compassion and a desire to help others in young hearts.
The school and the class teacher set a goal to raise not only educated, but also socially responsible citizens. The "Give Good" campaign is a vivid example of how the school implements this goal, instilling in students the values of humanism and inclusion.
The success of the "Give Good" campaign shows that even small good deeds can have a big impact. The example of the students of grade 9 "B" inspires other children to take an active civic position and participate in charity projects.
It is impossible not to note the enormous contribution of the director of the IE "Ganatly Mekan" Bagty Annaeva to the organization of the holiday. It was thanks to her support and initiative that we managed to bring all the participants together and create an unforgettable day for them. Her care and attention to every detail made the holiday truly special.
Such initiatives strengthen the spirit of mutual assistance and solidarity. By nurturing in children the desire to do good, we are forming a generation capable of changing the world for the better.
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