Secure rear: a new charity project was presented at the RUSSIA EXPO
The presentation of the charity project "Secure Rear" took place at the exposition of the Ministry of Labor of Russia "Family. Work. Longevity". The guests were told about the assistance provided to the participants of the special military operation, revealed the secrets of proper weaving of camouflage nets, making of helmet covers and dugout candles. In addition, representatives of the Social Fund Office in Moscow and the Moscow region held masterclasses, where guests were able to create useful and necessary things for the protection of fighters with their own hands.
"Our event is timed to coincide with the Defender of the Fatherland Day. The history of this holiday goes back more than 100 years. Almost every Russian family has someone who has served or continues to serve in the military. In our minds, a serviceman has always been a symbol of courage, honor and dignity. I would like to specifically welcome the participants of the special military operation who are present at our event and express my gratitude to the ones who are now on the front line. It is thanks to them that we have the opportunity to meet at such venues as this," Sergei Aleshchenko, the manager of the Department of the Russian Pension and Social Insurance Fund for Moscow and Moscow region, addressed the audience.
He noted that assistance and protection of the participants of the special military operation and their families is one of the key tasks of the competent authorities.
"Social protection of the participants of the special military operation is a separate task of the Social Fund of Russia. We try to do our best to provide comprehensive assistance and support. I want servicemen to know - we are there for them. We are grateful for their service," added Sergei Aleshchenko.
Visitors to the Exposition were also welcomed by a musical part of the event. Igor Lokshin, Maria Mikhailova, Rufat Nizamov, "Encanto", "Zabava" and "Good Song" ensembles performed for the guests. Anastasia Smirnova, the daughter of a soldier of the 361st regiment of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Management Unit, performed a song composed by herself, which was dedicated to all defenders of the country and, first of all, to the dearest person - her beloved dad, who is now on the front line.
The lecture "Come and See: The Feat of Newsreel Cameramen during the Great Patriotic War" took place as part of the "Thursday. Development".
The centre has become the first, unique, and multifunctional exhibition venue in Belarus, operated by the National Exhibition Centre "BelExpo."
On May 8, the audience at the National Centre RUSSIA enjoyed a performance by a combined children's wind orchestra, which launched the festive concert programme.