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The children's jury chose Imam Bayazitov to be awarded the order

In Russia, since 2013, there has been a very kind tradition: children present to adults the "Order of the Ladoshka".

In the Saratov region, the 10th jubilee session for the selection of the recipients of the honorary badge of children's recognition "The Order of Ladoshka" was held. A public initiative aimed at popularizing charity and compassionate attitude towards children originated in the Saratov land, its authors are the Commissioner for Children's Rights Tatyana Zagorodnyaya and psychologist Sergei Saratovsky. This year the project is being implemented with the support of the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives.

The Order of Ladoshka is a public award that the younger generation presents to adults for their selfless work in saving children and protecting childhood. A large children's jury independently examines and chooses the candidates for the award. Over the years, Edita Piekha, Vladislav Tretyak, Leo Bokeria, Valentina Tereshkova, Angelina Vovk, Valery Kuklachev and many other outstanding contemporaries became the Knights of the Order.

The project takes place in three stages. First, students study the biographies of people working for children and vote to select the most worthy candidates. At the second stage, the selected nominees are invited by children to Saratov for the solemn rewarding and holding the ceremony of presenting the "Order of Ladoshka". The third stage involves live communication with his gentlemen at their creative workshops.

In 2021, 140 schools of Saratov, Engels and Petrovsky districts of the region took part in the selection of project applicants, and this is at least 20 thousand schoolchildren, and one hundred volunteers.

By the decision of the Grand Children's Jury, this year the Muslim activist, philanthropist, publicist, founder of the rehabilitation center for the blind at the Yardam - Help charity foundation Ildar Bayazitov from Kazan will become the owners of the coveted medallion with a gilded children's pen this year.

Ildar Bayazitov is the imam-khatib of the Yardem mosque of the Mukhtasibat of the Kirov and Moscow districts of Kazan and an advisor to the Mufti of Tatarstan. He is a member of the Public Observation Commission of Tatarstan, a member of the Public Chamber of the Republic. Ildar Rafkatovich is one of the organizers and founders of the Yardam charity foundation (now Yardam - Help).

The charitable foundation, headed by Imam Bayazitov, has been implementing social projects to support people with disabilities (HH) since 2007. Initially, the work was carried out at the Suleiman mosque in the village of Levchenko (Kazan). In 2014, outside the city, a modern Yardam (Help) help center, equipped taking into account all the needs of people with disabilities, was built. Currently, the center conducts rehabilitation courses on a permanent basis for the blind, deaf and dumb, for people suffering from problems of the musculoskeletal system. Rehabilitants come to Yardam from all over Russia. And no matter what religion they profess, what nation they represent - absolutely everyone gets free help.

Also at the center there are permanent courses for studying the Koran. Projects of the Yardam - Help charity fund reach people of all ages, including youth and children.

Along with honored educators, teachers, poets, composers, and public figures of Russia, Imam Bayazitov became a Knight of the Order of Ladoshka. The ceremonial presentation of the child's recognition badge is scheduled for February 2022 in Saratov. Traditionally, when presenting the award, the words are spoken: “Always remember that the children have chosen you. Continue to be worthy of their trust. "

It is noteworthy that this is not the first time that the words "Help Yards" will be heard at the awards ceremony: in 2019, the Order of the Palm was awarded to Malika Gelmutdinova, Vice President and Co-founder of the Help Yards Foundation and a rehabilitation course for the blind, as well as to the mother of ten receptionists. disabled children.

The children's jury chose Imam Bayazitov to be awarded the order