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The day grew warmer thanks to RVC volunteers and their participation in social initiatives
March 21st is World Down Syndrome Day. This day reminds us of the importance of equality and inclusion, and of every person's right to be heard and supported.

RVC volunteers decided to make this day special for "sunshine children" from Kryvyi Rih by purchasing 30 pairs of colorful socks. These symbolize diversity and unity, because it's the small steps that help build a big world of equality.
In addition, the volunteers actively joined the "Pani Buba" initiative, which brings together people with disabilities, giving them the opportunity to realize themselves, including working as waiters. All funds raised during the event were directed to support children with Down syndrome. These are not just words, but real actions that inspire us toward kindness, mutual understanding, and support.

This is a story about those who extend a helping hand and believe in the power of kindness. We are all different, but equal in our right to happiness. Inclusion is not just about support - it's about building a society where everyone has their place, where each person is an important part of one big family.