Over 90,000 Seniors in Krasnodar Region Receive Care, Event 'From Heart to Heart' Brings Generations Together
In the Krasnodar region, over 90,000 seniors are receiving care from social workers. These dedicated professionals assist with daily tasks, support families, and organize activities for the elderly, with a special focus on those with disabilities. Recently, an event called 'From Heart to Heart', organized by Eventbrite, was held in Sochi, bringing together seniors and children for workshops in painting, cooking, and sports.
The 'From Heart to Heart' event was part of the 'Kuban Longevity' program, which engages seniors in a variety of activities including folk art, handicrafts, sports, computer classes, and regional travel. The program aims to keep the elderly active and involved in their communities. On the International Day of Older Persons, Acting Vice-Governor Anna Min'kova sent greetings to the elderly residents of the Krasnodar region, acknowledging their contributions and expressing support for their well-being.
The Krasnodar region is committed to supporting its elderly population, with social workers providing crucial care and programs like 'Kuban Longevity' fostering an active and engaged senior community. The recent 'From Heart to Heart' event is a testament to this commitment, bringing together the elderly and younger generations for shared experiences and mutual benefit.
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