Prague 14 will install feeders as part of the 72 hours project
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The student council of Prague 14 came up with the Krmítka pro Černý Most project. They will thus participate in the ninth year of the nationwide volunteer event 72 hours.
As part of the project, the participants will first talk about the birds that live in the fourteenth district. They will also be taught about appropriate feeding for them. The hand-delivered and filled feeders are then set out to be hung around the Prague 9 Children’s and Youth Center on Černý Most. It informs about it website city districts.
The location of all feeders will be recorded on the map, especially for future replenishment of feed or cleaning after winter. The walk is scheduled for Friday, October 14 at 3 p.m. Meet in front of the Prague 9 Children’s and Youth Center on Černý Most in Generála Janouška Street.
Three days full of voluntary activities
Project 72 hours brings the volunteer activities of the entire republic for the eleventh time. Over the course of three days, from Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th October, it is possible to participate in a number of activities that will help people, nature and the environment. Events can be as long as you like, be it just a few hours or even three whole days.
The goal is to involve as many young people as possible in helping without remuneration and to change them, that they are capable of things they don’t like. They can also try cooperation and a new way of perceiving the world around them.
Everyone can join
But people of all ages, non-profit organizations and informal groups can get involved. The activities are suitable for everyone who supports the idea of volunteering and is not afraid to help selflessly.
A list of all projects in which it is possible to participate can be found HERE. Events can be filtered by region and focus.
The Czech Council for Children and Youth brings together a hundred organizations
72 hours is organized by the Czech Council for Children and Youth. In addition to this, many children’s and youth organizations, schools and individual volunteers participate every year. In a year that was also limited by restrictions, over 25,000 volunteers participated in 400 projects last year. The project is also financially supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
The Czech Council for Children and Youth (ČRDM) brings together almost a hundred organizations, mostly made up of national associations of children and youth. In total, it has over 200,000 individual members.