Cadets of DSUIA Continue Cooperation with Volunteer Centers

NEWS

Every week, students of Dnipro State University of Internal Affairs (DSUIA) join forces with philanthropists to address the urgent needs of the front line.

Cadets from the Faculty of Training Specialists for Pre-Trial Investigation Bodies of the National Police of Ukraine participated in packing boxes with essential items. The packages are intended for Ukrainian military personnel and civilians affected by the war. The students worked in coordination with a local volunteer headquarters. The boxes contain long-shelf-life food products, hygiene items, medicines, warm clothing, candles, batteries, and other necessary supplies. In the shortest possible time, the packages will be delivered to the front line, as well as to de-occupied territories and areas suffering from shelling.

“This is not just help – it is our duty as citizens and future law enforcement officers. We must be not only defenders of the law but also a support for the people in difficult times,” noted one of the cadets.

Cooperation with the “Garrison” Charitable Foundation continues, where students systematically weave camouflage nets of various sizes. In April and May, humanitarian aid was sent to the 22nd Separate Motorized Infantry Battalion, the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade, and the 93rd Separate Mechanized Brigade “Kholodny Yar.” The collected aid included 24 camouflage nets, drone drops, hygiene products, and sleeping bags.

According to the cadets, participation in volunteer initiatives remains a vivid example of unity, compassion, and the civic stance of young people, who once again prove that Ukraine’s strength lies in its people.

 

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