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Online marathon to unite volunteers from all over the world

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Online marathon to unite volunteers from all over the world


17.11.2020

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The #МЫВМЕСТЕ ("We are together") marathon will be held on December 4 and 5, according to the Rosmolodezh website. The online format will unite volunteers from all over the world. A large-scale educational and cultural program awaits its participants.

The marathon will be timed to coincide with the Volunteer Day. It is celebrated all over the world on December 5. The live broadcast will take place on social networks. All who register as participants will receive a personal account, will be able to make a schedule for themselves, ask questions to speakers.

This year, "Mutual Aid and Partnership in the Period of Global Challenges" was chosen as the main theme of the marathon.

The marathon will last for a day. Live broadcasts from different places will be replaced by master classes and discussions, motivational lectures - by entertainment events. Participants of the marathon will become the first viewers of the Doctor Lisa documentary and There is happiness series.

Within the framework of the marathon, an award ceremony will be held for the laureates of the Volunteer of Russia competition, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary. The number of applications submitted for a grant this year exceeded 53,000. The grant fund has doubled, reaching 90 million rubles.

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