Building crews composed of students in the district of Tatinsk
In the Tattin district of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), a significant grant of 1,050,731 rubles has been received under the "Yakutia Youth" program. This funding will be allocated in two directions: organising student labour detachments and supporting volunteer movements in the district.
Currently, students are actively engaged in various activities. From July 1 to 31, they have been working in the village of Ytyk-Kyuel, participating in the preparation for the Manchaary Games and contributing to the improvement of the village territory. Their tasks include repairing sidewalks, pedestrian paths, and improving the territories of the villages.
The grant was issued by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Social Communications of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). However, further details about the grant's source or its specific allocation to the student labour detachments and volunteer movements have not been disclosed.
Additionally, the district is hosting events aimed at developing state youth policy and patriotic education, though specific details about these events were not provided. The student labour detachments are also working in the neighbouring village of Borobul, but no further information about these detachments or the volunteer movements in the Tattin district was available.
Despite the lack of specific information, it is clear that the grant is playing a crucial role in encouraging youth participation and community development in the Tattin district. The students' hard work and dedication are making a tangible difference in their communities, contributing to a brighter future for all.
- The student labour detachments and volunteer movements in Tattin district, funded by the Yakutia Youth program, are significantly contributing to education-and-self-development and learning by participating in community improvement projects, such as repairing sidewalks and improving village territories.
- The grant aimed at organising student labour detachments and supporting volunteer movements in Tattin district is fostering a culture of hard work, dedication, and community development, essential aspects of education-and-self-development and learning.