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Action "Good train 2021" in Voronezh

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On April 21, Voronezh took part in the All-Russian action “Good train 2021”. This year our city became one of 6 cities in Russia who took part in this action. Before Voronezh, the train traveled to Moscow, Volgograd, Krasnodar, Novorossiysk and Rostov-on-Don. The heroes of the project have a final stop in Anapa ahead.

The project, aimed at improving the living conditions and life support of people with physical and intellectual disabilities, was launched in 2019. The project is being implemented by the Voluntary Physical Culture Union headed by Irina Slutskaya and with the support of the Ministry of Labor of Russia.

Dobropoezd participants: multiple world and European champion, Olympic medalist in figure skating Irina Slutskaya, wheelchair rugby champion, author of the Adaptive Fitness rehabilitation methodology Alexander Salogub, poet, musician, singer, finalist of Junior Eurovision, You are Super ”Daniil Khachaturov, representatives of all-Russian public organizations of disabled people, experts, volunteers.

As part of the campaign, the “My Success Story” Forum of Infinite Possibilities was held on the Marriott’s site, where everyone shared their “successful” story. The Forum program included presentations, master classes and workshops. The forum was attended by over 250 people, including an employee of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy – head of the scientific and educational department Larisa Kitaeva.

For all those present, a master class “Tourism without borders” was held, the moderator of which was the president of the ANO “Center for the introduction and development of inclusive technologies”, the head of the project “Accessibility of the socio-cultural environment for various categories of people with disabilities in cultural institutions and in the field of tourism” , Associate Professor of the South Ural State University, writer Yulia Shumova. She shared the secrets of organizing expeditions and hikes with the participation of people with disabilities.