
On the YANAOtdykh portal, applications for recreation and health improvement of schoolchildren during the spring holidays in children’s camps in the Tyumen and Krasnodar regions have begun, the government press center reported on February 27. of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
Schoolchildren will go to the camps “Madagascar Island” (Krasnodar Territory) and “Olympic Children” (Tyumen region).
At the “Olympic Children” camp, the little guests will enjoy the social and humanitarian session “In the center of ideas.” The “Med” shift will take place at the “Madagascar Island” children’s health camp.
In Yamal, all trips to children’s health camps are free; Parents pay only transportation costs. For low-income families or children of SVO participants, all expenses will be covered by the district budget.
In the spring and autumn of last year, 1,884 children visited camps in the Moscow, Tyumen regions and the Krasnodar Territory. During the summer period, 6,213 schoolchildren rested in camps in the Krasnodar Territory and the Tyumen region.
Recall that in December 2021, the Government of the Russian Federation approved a decree according to which students of grades 5-8 living in the Arctic zone can relax for free in Russian resorts on the Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar Territory, Crimea and Sevastopol, on the coasts of the Azov and Caspian seas, seas of Japan, as well as in the Republic of Adygea and mineral waters of the Caucasus.
Vouchers are provided for a period of 7 to 21 days.
Regional expenditure on vouchers and travel costs will be financed from the federal budget. For these purposes, 500 million rubles will be allocated annually.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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