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Youth CSRI established compatriots in Latvia

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Youth CSRI established compatriots in Latvia


21.06.2019

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The Youth Coordination Council of Russian Compatriots Associations (CCRCA (Y)) has been established in Latvia. Its founders are an initiative group of members of youth organizations of compatriots living in the Baltic republic.


Any citizen and non-citizen of Latvia, a foreigner permanently residing in the country, aged from 18 to 35 years, can become a member of the new organization.


The activity of the CCRCA (Y) is aimed at creating conditions for the comprehensive development of young people. It will also help unlock the creative potential of the younger generation. In addition, the organization will be an additional incentive for the development of a civil society based on patriotic, spiritual and moral values.


People who are ready to do everything themselves so that their lives and the lives of their peers become more interesting, brighter, and more meaningful, and contribute to the ongoing, mutually beneficial cooperation of youth and society, are invited to join CCRCA (Y).


The creators of the organization are confident that all people have their own intentions and creative plans. It is possible to embody them only in company of like-minded people.


Every young person should be able to be heard, discuss pressing issues with other interested people, find out what he can do to solve existing problems, and get support for his further actions.


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