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Online meeting with eco-activists of the Kherson City Student Council

Recently, another online meeting of the Kherson City Student Council took place. A representative of our foundation, Hanna Plavan, also joined the meeting and shared valuable knowledge and practical advice with the students.

Hanna spoke about the key areas of the foundation’s work, as well as various ongoing campaigns, contests, and flash mobs that engage young people in doing good deeds.

A special part of the meeting was the online game “Volunteering,” through which students were able to practically explore scenarios for organizing assistance to animals in shelters. This allowed them not only to reinforce the knowledge they had gained but also to see how they can apply it in real-life situations.

During the discussion, the students asked extremely deep and thoughtful questions. This gives confidence that the future of animals will be in the caring and compassionate hands of the younger generation.

The meeting became an excellent example of effective cooperation between student self-government and charitable organizations, promoting responsibility, kindness, and active civic engagement among youth.

Together, we continue to do good — and the students of Kherson are already proving that they are ready to make the world a better place!

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