Over 5,000 Kuban Schoolchildren Unite in 'Orlyonok of Russia' Patriotism Program
Over 5,000 schoolchildren in Kuban are participating in the 'Orlyonok of Russia' program, a patriotic youth camp initiative launched three years ago. The project aims to foster patriotism, civic responsibility, and strengthen friendships among children from different regions of Kuban.
The 'Orlyonok of Russia' program, launched in Kuban three years ago, is actively developing. It offers a rich educational and cultural program covering several areas: 'Eaglet-Erudit', 'Eaglet-Athlete', 'Eaglet-Master', and 'Eaglet-Ecologist'. Children learn new skills together with their teachers and work in teams. The program aims to unite children, teach them about friendship, and the importance of good deeds. The specific leader of the program in Kuban is not publicly known, but the project is a part of the regional youth policy and is overseen by the regional governor and the ministry of education, science, and youth policy.
The 'Orlyonok of Russia' program in Kuban is growing, involving over 5,000 schoolchildren. It offers a comprehensive educational and cultural program, fostering patriotism, civic responsibility, and friendship. While the specific leader of the program in Kuban is not publicly known, the project is an important part of the regional youth policy.
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