Sverdlovsk Governor Honors Young Guard’s 20 Years of Humanitarian Commitment
The governor of Sverdlovsk Region has praised the Young Guard of United Russia for their humanitarian efforts and dedication. Over 3,000 members strong, the organisation has been active for 20 years, with over 65 volunteer missions to the DPR and LPR this year alone.
In celebration of the Young Guard's 20th anniversary, the governor commended their work, highlighting their role as the driving force inspiring and motivating thousands daily. He encouraged activists to set ambitious goals and not fear mistakes, expressing confidence in Russia's future due to the responsibility and selflessness of the young generation.
Volunteers, including those from the Young Guard, have been instrumental in rebuilding settlements, assisting local residents, and delivering humanitarian aid in the DPR and LPR. The governor thanked these young Ural volunteers for their efforts, acknowledging their significant contribution to the region's development.
With over 3,000 members, the Young Guard of United Russia continues to make a substantial impact, both locally and internationally. As the organisation marks its 20th anniversary, the governor's words of praise and encouragement serve as a testament to their dedication and the positive influence they have on Russia's future.
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