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Today was one of the fine, good days for good deeds. And the volunteers of the Lebap branch of the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan know this like no one else.

One of the most significant actions for young people is the help and support of the older generation. And it is all the more important to support not only our relatives, but also lonely elderly people. Today, volunteers held a performance at the Support Center for lonely elderly and People with Disabilities in the city of Turkmenabat. In their speech, volunteers of the Gayrat Youth Center in Turkmenabat read poems by such poets as Magtymguly Pyragy, Seyitnazar Seydi, Nurmuhammet Andalyp,  A. Pushkin, S. Yesenin, R. Kipling. After reading the poems, the volunteers sang songs from the youth of the elderly. Among others, the songs "Ray of the Golden Sun", "Beautiful far away", "Blue Wagon" were sung. At the end of the performance, the volunteers danced the Kalinka dance, after which the elderly joined the dancing.

 

 

 

 

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2024-11-14

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