PSU representatives visited the pupils of the regional social rehabilitation center for children and young people with disabilities
On Saturday, May 30, representatives of Penza State University, namely students of the Institute of Law and the Institute of International Cooperation, presented a holiday to the pupils of the regional social rehabilitation center for children and young people with disabilities.
Together with the students, the center was visited by Gleb Sintsov, Vice-Rector for International Affairs of PSU; Tagir Mustafin, Head of the Judicial Department in the Penza Region; Aleksey Kardakov, Director of the State Autonomous Institution "Multifunctional Center for State and Municipal Services" of the Penza Region; Evgeniya Kazakova, Head of the Department of Private and Public Law of PSU; Nikolay Svechnikov, Head of the Department of Law Enforcement Activity of PSU; Aleksandr Pervushkin, Head of the Department of Academic Affairs, the International Education Office, Institute of International Cooperation, PSU; Vitaliy Sukhonozhkin, events coordinator of the Department of Student Affairs, International Education Office, Institute of International Cooperation.
The children from the social rehabilitation center were happy to see national kazakh musical instruments and folk Indian dances. Also, students of the Institute of Law organized a mobile shooting range in the boarding school, where everyone could give it a go.
Gleb Sintsov, addressing the center's pupils, congratulated the children on the Children's Day:
"This is one of the very first holidays that began to be considered International and celebrated on one day in many countries at once. Children are a treasure that must be raised and protected with trepidation and love. Children, with all my heart I wish you good health, bright sun overhead and the fulfillment of all your wishes!"
Tagir Mustafin congratulated the children on the end of the school year, wished them a good mood, health, and good luck:
"Holidays are the best time for favorite activities, which you can devote more free time to in the summer."

