September 3, 2021
Environmental Fund Notivory made a gift to the children of doctors of the largest multidisciplinary hospital in the capital city hospital № 52
Seventy-two working hours and one day off a week - that's the schedule for doctors in covid hospitals and hospitals. In the “dock” times, medical workers managed to spend time with their families and children, but the pandemic, waves of the coronavirus and a large number of patients in need of urgent help made their own adjustments to their usual way of life. More than a year ago, all the forces of doctors were thrown into the fight for people's lives. Despite the periods of recession, with a sinking heart and still in full "combat readiness", the medical staff of the City Clinical Hospital No. 52 continue to treat patients with Covid-19.
The Notivory Foundation expressed gratitude to the doctors for their heroic work and presented gifts to the children of employees.
Medical workers today are the main people of our country. The busy work schedule forces them to devote less time to their families, giving themselves to their profession and truly noble, and sometimes selfless work - caring for the health of the population.
The Foundation focused on the complexity of the work of doctors, striving to maintain the microclimate of families and strengthen children's understanding of how important the work of their parents is. Read more...
The Notivory Foundation expressed gratitude to the doctors for their heroic work and presented gifts to the children of employees.
Medical workers today are the main people of our country. The busy work schedule forces them to devote less time to their families, giving themselves to their profession and truly noble, and sometimes selfless work - caring for the health of the population.
The Foundation focused on the complexity of the work of doctors, striving to maintain the microclimate of families and strengthen children's understanding of how important the work of their parents is. Read more...
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July 21, 2023
When was the Red Book of Russia created?
In 2001. It contains rare species of animals, plants and birds. Each region of the country has its own Red Book. For example, 52 species of rare birds are protected in the Vladimir region. This is supported by the project "Let's save the Red Book Birds of Russia together!" of the Notivory Environmental Foundation.