A warm heart is an example of heroic and courageous deeds, a willingness to selflessly come to the aid of those in need, it is an example of overcoming the courageous. Extracurricular event "warm heart" History of the warm heart project

Moscow honored those who, despite their young age, set an example of courage and bravery, caring and selflessness. The solemn ceremony for presenting the Warm Heart award was traditionally held at the Russian Army Theater. This year there are more than 150 laureates on the list. The story of each will be included in a special Book of Honor.

Step by step - what's a walk through Moscow's Zaryadye Park to him? Using his prosthetics, Nikolai Deikin climbed Everest! Together with other pupils of the orphanage, he reached the base camp: he overcame difficult acclimatization, the harsh Tibetan climate and his own fear of heights.

“I covered 5,400 meters! It was fabulous! There is nothing steeper than mountains! That’s just how I understood it,” shares Warm Heart award winner Nikolai Deikin.

Overcoming is one of the categories of the Warm Heart initiative. She celebrates those who did not give up and did not give up in the face of life’s difficulties. Like little Yaroslava Degtyareva. At the age of five, she survived a serious car accident - the girl literally learned to walk again, her whole face was covered in scars. Music saved me. She sang in the hospital. Patients who are bedridden. Mom and family to cheer you up. And a few years later - and to all viewers of Channel One! Yasya is a finalist of the project.

“When I had an accident, I didn’t even cry, it happened, anyone can face this, don’t be afraid. You need to believe in yourself,” says the winner of the “Warm Heart” award, Yaroslava Degtyareva.

This year the “Warm Heart” badge has been awarded for the fifth time. And they remember all their heroes, all the boys and girls who climbed onto this stage.

“Over the five years, 690 laureates have been recognized for good deeds. You have shown endless courage, courage and mercy. we have the strength to overcome a difficult life situation,” said Svetlana Medvedeva, chairman of the “Warm Heart” organizing committee and president of the Foundation for Social and Cultural Initiatives.

Many nominees have a heroic story of saving their peers. The fire and the risk of drowning or falling through the ice did not stop them. But sometimes psychological help is also needed: Inna Gvozdikova simply did not pass by when she saw a crying girl on the street.

“They told her to jump, she was very afraid, I began to dissuade her. She was in such a state that she would have trusted anyone,” recalls “Warm Heart” award winner Inna Gvozdikova.

A separate nomination for those who help on an ongoing basis. As volunteer students of the St. Petersburg Maritime College.

“At first I was very afraid, I thought I would do something wrong,” shares volunteer, winner of the “Warm Heart” award Alexandra Syromyatnikova.

The “Beacon of Change” comes to shine every week at the children's hospice. Modeling and sewing lessons, and simply board games. After all, communication with peers is so important for terminally ill patients!

“I remember when I went into the playroom, there was this girl there, she looked at me and chose me. And this is that moment, that push that helped me continue to come here,” admits volunteer, winner of the “Warm Heart” award Daria Stratilo.

Today there are 30 more warm hearts! Another 120 awards from the anniversary initiative will go to the regions.

A warm heart is an example of heroic and brave deeds, a willingness to unselfishly come to the aid of those in need, an example of overcoming courageous and difficult life situations, an example of socially significant volunteer and voluntary initiatives and projects.


It is difficult to imagine a society in which people are not ready, at least occasionally, to do good deeds - to help others, including strangers. “a good deed” is a deed that no one is obliged to do, but which, according to public morality, should be done correctly.










In early spring, first-grader Artyom and his 5-year-old friend Arsen, having slipped away from the supervision of their parents, went into the ravine for adventure. On this day, the surface of the water became covered with thin ice, which caused special delight among the children. Not understanding the danger, the children decided to skate on the ice. The fidgety Arsen was the first to jump onto the ice. The fragile ice crust immediately broke apart with a crash under his feet, and the boy instantly sank headlong into the water. As soon as he surfaced, he screamed in fear. Frightened no less than his friend, Artyom, calling for help, ran towards the houses.


The screams of the children were heard by Fadis Akhmetov, an 11th grade student at a secondary school in the village of Tukaevo. At this time he helped his parents with housework. Hearing the screams, Fadis ran towards the ravine and saw the drowning baby. The young man dived into the water without hesitation. The icy cold scalded the body like boiling water. My heart pounded in alarm, my lungs seemed to shrink, not allowing me to breathe. The high school student reached the baby with a couple of strong strokes and, throwing him on his shoulder, reached the shore. Hugging the boy tightly to warm him up a little, he hurried to the warm shelter.


Not everyone is able to commit an act worthy of respect at the age of 7. But Nikita Baranov, a small resident of the Bashkir village of Tashkinovo, at only 7 years old, managed to show childish courage and heroism! For the second year now, in the village of Tashkinovo, builders have been carrying out endless work on gasification. Because of this, all the streets were dug up, and there was no street lighting in the village. Residents were looking forward to when the builders would finally complete their work. At the beginning of April 2012, while walking along one of the streets, 7-year-old Nikita Baranov heard cries for help coming from somewhere. He listened: it was clearly a child screaming. He screamed terribly, seemingly choking...


There were no adults around, and Nikita, without a moment’s hesitation, rushed to the trench, which more closely resembled a one and a half meter hole filled with water. At the bottom he saw a neighbor's boy, Dima Toyguzin. The three-year-old boy tried in vain to get to the surface. It was clear that he was tired and his strength was running out, and besides, the cold water pulled his heavy clothes to the bottom. From unsuccessful attempts to get out, the boy began to choke... Nikita understood that there was nowhere to wait for help. Straining all his strength, he began to pull Dima out of the hole. It was very difficult, but he still managed to pull the baby to the surface. Both the rescuer and the saved were happy. Little Dima was very lucky that Nikita was next to the ill-fated pit, who with his courage and determination prevented a terrible tragedy.


Artyom Govorunov’s childhood in Novy Urengoy began quite well. When Artyom was 4 years old, his brother Sasha was born - a child with disabilities. Sasha grew up smart and inquisitive, but could not move independently. Four years later, the children lost their mother. The father, previously an exemplary family man, could not cope with grief, became addicted to alcohol and was soon deprived of parental rights. The grandmother, an elderly person with poor health, took custody of the children. Artyom had to grow up quickly. He became for Sasha both a nurse, and a closest friend, and an interlocutor, and even “legs”. If it weren’t for Artyom, the whole world for Sasha would have been limited only to his room. It would seem that the daily care of a child deprived of the ability to move is an unbearable burden for a young man. But Artyom does not understand how it could be otherwise, although, unlike his peers, he is forced to limit himself in many ways.


13-year-old Katya Tatarinova from the village of Leninskoye, Shabalinsky district, Kirov region, may not have dreamed of long northern travels, but she was exactly the one who, as the poet Nikolai Nekrasov wrote, “will stop a galloping horse and enter a burning hut.” And fires in the Shabalinsky district, especially in the height of summer, unfortunately, happen often and sometimes do not occur without loss of life. On July 9, 2013, in the village of Leninskoye, outbuildings in a residential two-apartment building caught fire. As the investigation later established, the cause of the fire was faulty electrical wiring. The fiery emergency brought together all the neighbors. However, only Katya, who was among them, noticed a frightened 5-year-old boy standing almost in the very fiery heat - the son of the mistress of this house. Without thinking about the mortal danger, the schoolgirl rushed to save him. Running up to the baby, she grabbed him in her arms and carried him out of the fire.


Based on the recommendation of the award commission, the organizing committee decided to award the “Warm Heart 215” badge to 127 people and 8 public organizations. Thus, 17-year-old Maxim Reshetnev from Krasnoyarsk, with his brave and competent actions, saved five people during a fire in an apartment. Maxim managed to “hold back” the fire until the federal fire service arrived. 12-year-old Boris Bushkov from Kirov saved a drowning boy from the river, risking his life in the process. 19-year-old Ilya Ilyashenko from Kursk saved two boys who fell through the ice. 16-year-old Vadim Ostapov from the Krasnodar region saved his godmother and her two children in a fire.


This year, the “Warm Heart” badge was also awarded to five people who gave their lives helping the victims. “This is an irreparable loss for the parents and all of us. However, these guys showed an example of true courage and bravery, fortitude, moral and spiritual core. They will forever remain in our memory and in the hearts of the rescued people,” the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said in a statement. The names of those awarded the badge are included in the 2015 Warm Heart Book of Honor, which has already been published electronically on the website of the Foundation for Socio-Cultural Initiatives.


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Description

The “Warm Heart” breastplate is a diamond-shaped four-rayed star, decorated with a glow from the center. The stripes between the rays of the star are made in the form of a bouquet of lily of the valley - a symbol of new life, the power of love and fidelity. According to legend, lilies of the valley grew on the site of fallen drops of St. George's blood, spilled in the battle with the dragon. The stamens of the inflorescences are diamond-cut. In the middle of the base of the sign there is an overlay with the image of a stylized heart in which a fiery flower is sprouting. Sign size 34 x 32 mm. The color of the sign is silver. The overlay is made using blue and red enamels, creating an association with the colors of the Russian flag.

On the reverse side of the badge in the center is the name of the Badge - “Warm Heart”, in a circle - the name of the Foundation for Socio-Cultural Initiatives and its logo.

The sign is attached to a rectangular block with a figured strip using an eyelet and a ring. The block is covered with a red silk moire ribbon.

The badge is attached to clothing using a carbine-type pin.

The award of the Warm Heart Badge is accompanied by the presentation of a lapel badge, which is a replica of the badge overlay and can be worn on a daily basis.

The lapel badge is attached to clothing using a collet-type pin.

6.1. The badge and the “Warm Heart” Symbol for the willingness to unselfishly come to the rescue and overcome difficult life situations are a public award. The “Warm Heart” badge is awarded to individuals. Public associations and organizations are awarded the “Warm Heart” Symbol.

6.2. The decision to award the Badge and Symbol is made by the Award Commission and approved by the Organizing Committee.

6.3. The awarding of the Badge and Symbol is carried out on behalf of the Organizing Committee of the Initiative, the Foundation for Social and Cultural Initiatives, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, the Ministry Defense of the Russian Federation, Commissioner under the President of the Russian Federation for Children's Rights at specially organized ceremonies.

6.4. Together with the Badge or Symbol, a Diploma of the established form is awarded. The diploma is signed by the President of the Foundation for Social and Cultural Initiatives.

6.5. By decision of the Organizing Committee, students of educational organizations awarded the Badge may be encouraged to participate in a specialized shift on the basis of one of the All-Russian children's centers, in the manner and under the conditions determined by current legislation.

6.6. The names of those awarded the Badge and the names of public organizations and associations awarded the Symbol are entered in the annually published Book of Honor “Warm Heart”.

Organizational and financial support of the Initiative

7.1. The initiative is an official event held with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Commissioner under the President of the Russian Federation for Children's Rights and is included in their annual activity plan.

7.2. The Foundation for Social and Cultural Initiatives ensures the production of Badges and Symbols, diplomas of the established form.

7.3. The founder of the Initiative, with the support of the Departments, provides:

· holding an annual awards ceremony and honoring the winners of the Initiative;

· participation of laureates in the award ceremony, including holding a cultural program for them;

· production of printed and video products;

· work of the Organizing Committee;

· organizing specialized shifts for the Initiative laureates.

7.4. By decision of the Organizing Committee, it is allowed to attract charitable funds and donations from individuals and legal entities for the purposes and events provided for in these Regulations.

Documentation

8.1. Appendix 1 “Information about the candidate for awarding the “Warm Heart” Badge for the willingness to selflessly come to the rescue and overcome difficult life situations” to the Regulations on the All-Russian public-state initiative “Warm Heart”.

8.2. Appendix 2 “Information about the candidate for awarding the “Warm Heart” Symbol for the willingness to selflessly come to the rescue” to the Regulations on the All-Russian public-state initiative “Warm Heart”.


Annex 1

Information about the candidate (individual) for awarding the “Warm Heart” badge for the willingness to selflessly come to the rescue and overcome difficult life situations (filled out electronically on the initiative’s website)

1. Surname
2. Name
3. Surname
4. Date of Birth
5. Federal District
6.
7. Postal address of the place of registration and actual place of residence
8. The candidate's presentation is related to:
8.1. with overcoming an emergency and/or mortal danger to others
8.2. with overcoming difficult life situations
8.3. with the implementation of projects aimed at helping people in need
9. Detailed description of an event, action, life situation, project
10. Coverage of an event, action, project in the media. It is necessary to attach valid Internet links, newspaper articles, Internet articles, videos, Internet videos, TV reports, etc.
11.
12. Phone number and email address of the candidate or family members for prompt communication of the organizers with them
13. Portrait photo of the candidate in jpeg format, with a resolution of at least 600x800 pixels.
14. Phone number and email address of the presenting person and organization

Appendix 2

Information about the candidate (non-governmental organization, association)* for awarding the “Warm Heart” Symbol for willingness to selflessly come to the rescue (filled out electronically on the initiative’s website)

1. Full name of the organization or association
2. Full name of the head
3. Federal District
4. The subject of the Russian Federation
5. Legal and actual postal address
6. Detailed description of the project or initiative, its results, social significance
7. Coverage of a project or initiative in the media. It is necessary to attach Internet links, newspaper articles, Internet articles, videos, Internet videos, TV reports, etc.
8. The candidate has awards. It is necessary to indicate which and their registration data
9. Phone number and email address of the candidate for prompt communication with him by the organizers
10. A collective photo of the candidate in jpeg format, with a resolution of at least 600x800 pixels.
11. Phone number and email address of the presenting person and organization.

* Members of an organization or association must not be more than 23 years old.