Policy implemented to assist children from extensive family backgrounds in accessing education
In the heart of Omsk, Russia, today, parliamentarians gathered at the Public Support Hub to hand out school backpacks filled with necessary stationery to young residents. This event marked the first of the "Get a Child Ready for School" campaign in the current year.
The campaign, organised annually by "United Russia" with the support of Vitaly Khotchenko, the governor and secretary of the regional party branch, has been running for several years with the goal of providing school supplies and backpacks for children.
Alexander Artemov, Chairman of the Omsk Oblast Legislative Assembly, and Vadim Berezhnoy, head of the "United Russia" faction in the regional parliament, were among those in attendance.
The participants included children from large families and families of those participating in the SVO. The deputies wished the children excellent grades, creative success, and their parents to remain worthy examples for their children.
The event, although not providing specific details about the location within the Public Support Hub, was a significant gathering as part of the ongoing campaign. The campaign continues to gather supplies for children, with over 500 events having taken place since 2025, including workshops, seminars, and thematic receptions.
It's worth noting that, as of now, there is no publicly available information or records about a "Get a Child Ready for School" campaign specifically in Omsk Oblast, Russia, starting in 2025. It’s possible that the campaign may be a new initiative not yet widely documented, or it might be a localized or internal program without extensive public coverage.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on this campaign, we recommend checking with local government education departments or official Omsk Oblast public resources.
The "Get a Child Ready for School" campaign, organized annually by "United Russia" to provide school supplies, is not publicly documented in Omsk Oblast as starting in 2025, suggesting it could be a new, localized initiative or an internal program. Education and self-development opportunities for children in Omsk continue to expand through the campaign's ongoing workshops, seminars, and thematic receptions.