Charity Contest: Perspectives of Children's Donations Initiated in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, a drawing competition titled "Donorship through Children's Eyes" invites children aged 6 to 12 from families connected to the SVO to showcase their artistic skills and understanding of philanthropy. The event, designed to stimulate creativity and foster a positive outlook on community service, is sponsored by the Kamchatka Regional Blood Transfusion Station and social partners.
Submissions, to be accepted until April 30, will be assessed based on originality, vibrancy, expressiveness, and the participant's independence in execution. Winners receive diplomas and valuable prizes. Contenders can submit their artwork at the Blood Transfusion Station (Academician Kurchatov St., 17, 2nd floor) on weekdays from 08:30 to 18:00 or at the branch of the "Patriots of the Fatherland" Fund (Toporkov St., 6/1) during the same hours.
The aim of this competition is to encourage young minds to convey their thoughts on donorship through their art. Participants are expected to submit original drawings, using any medium available, at least A4 in size, adorning the back with their name, age, and contact information. Submissions will be evaluated based on creativity, theme interpretation, and artistic quality.
Make your mark by participating in this enlightening event and sharing a part of your vision of generosity and service with the community. For more information or to submit your entry, contact the provided contact details or keep an eye out for updates from local schools, community centers, and social media platforms. This engaging art competition intends to instill a deeper appreciation of giving and community service in the hearts and minds of the next generation.
In this enlightening event, children are encouraged to express their thoughts on donorship through art, showcasing their unique perspectives on philanthropy and home-and-garden lifestyle, as they strive to create striking A4-sized drawings that convey their understanding of generosity and community service. Submissions for the competition, which runs until April 30, can be made at the Blood Transfusion Station or the branch of the "Patriots of the Fatherland" Fund, with winners receiving diplomas and valuable prizes based on creativity, theme interpretation, and artistic quality.