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Volunteers from Sverdlovsk, backed by Denis Pasler, are pioneering a local effort named "Rykzak to Soldier"

City Festival in Suhom Log sees the unfolding of 'Ural Volunteer School' event.

Regional volunteers' project "Rykzak to Soldier," spearheaded by Denis Pasler, gains momentum
Regional volunteers' project "Rykzak to Soldier," spearheaded by Denis Pasler, gains momentum

Volunteers from Sverdlovsk, backed by Denis Pasler, are pioneering a local effort named "Rykzak to Soldier"

In recent times, Denis Pasler, the acting governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast, has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at supporting the region. While specific details about his initiatives for helping wounded soldiers and supporting volunteers are limited, there is evidence of his commitment to these causes.

Denis Pasler has taken administrative actions in the realm of education and regional management, as reported by various sources. However, these sources do not delve into the specific programs or plans targeting wounded soldiers or volunteer support under his leadership.

One area where his support is evident is in the region's increased funding for various support measures. The funding has seen a significant boost, with a five-fold increase compared to previous years, reaching 35 billion rubles by 2025.

Pasler has also shown his support for the volunteer movement in the region. He has participated in celebrations, such as the 325th anniversary of Suhoi Log, where he presented awards to strong families. He has also answered questions from volunteers about supporting initiatives and developing youth policy in municipalities.

Moreover, Pasler has expressed his support for a volunteer-led initiative to collect care packages for wounded soldiers in hospitals. He has even suggested collecting funds for this idea from his colleagues in the government and regional civil servants.

In a heartwarming gesture, the public award "For Love and Fidelity" was given to couples like Lyubov and Alexander Konstantinov and Lyudmila and Sergei Sarbaev, Nadezhda and Vladimir Sharapov, and Lyubov and Gennady Saviny, for their 50 years of shared life and raising children.

The Sverdlovsk Oblast government also provides support to the volunteer movement through subsidies to non-profit organisations, awards for outstanding volunteers, and organising tourist trips. An initiative led by Anastasia Miroshnikova, chairperson of the Humanitarian Volunteer Corps branch, aims to collect "Soldier's Backpack" care packages for wounded soldiers in hospitals.

Denis Pasler visited the "Ural Volunteers School" in Suhum Log and met with over 200 active volunteers. He was also invited to join volunteers in planting trees in the Youth Grove in the fall and promised to attend if his schedule permits.

While direct information about Pasler’s specific initiatives for helping wounded soldiers and supporting volunteers in Sverdlovsk Oblast is limited, his actions and statements indicate a commitment to these causes. For more detailed and updated information, one might consider seeking recent official communications from the Sverdlovsk Oblast government or statements by Denis Pasler beyond the available sources.

Denis Pasler has demonstrated his support for science and health-and-wellness through increased funding for various support measures, reaching 35 billion rubles by 2025, and his participation in a volunteer-led initiative to collect care packages for wounded soldiers in hospitals. Furthermore, his actions and statements suggest a commitment to health and wellness initiatives, such as his promise to join volunteers in planting trees in the Youth Grove, if his schedule permits.

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