Outside of academic hours, future law enforcement officers actively support the frontlines through volunteer work.
The cadets take part in a variety of charitable initiatives. In cooperation with the “Knot of Help” project, they assist in weaving camouflage nets essential for concealing equipment and positions at the front. Side by side with volunteers, both male and female cadets are involved in the process from start to finish—selecting fabric, cutting it into strips, and weaving the prepared material into large camouflage panels.
Cadets also take an active role in packing supplies, efficiently sorting paper waste and plastic bottles—everything that can be used to raise funds or produce specific types of equipment for the military.
Their involvement in such initiatives fosters a sense of responsibility, teamwork skills, and an understanding of the value of collective contribution. According to the participants, this is more than just volunteering—it’s real and meaningful support for the front. After all, every knot made by hand could help save a life.
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