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ECO/SOCIAL QUEST
     Play for better life
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?
 Moscow is hard to live in
 People are ignorant and stressed

 Many problems

 Not enough recourses to solve them all
WHAT IS ECO/SOCIAL
QUEST?
 Series of games throughout a year
 Way to solve social and ecological problems in the
  course of the game
 Chance to have fun and create better life

 Learning
WHAT DO WE WANT?
 Inform about existing problems
 Raise the volunteer activity and spirit

 Solve problems in a form of a game

 Create an activist volunteer movement

 Prove that everyone can do it
WHAT DO WE BELIEVE
IN?
 People are good – give a chance
 Help is easy

 Everyone wants to be needed

 Somebody needs our help

 World can be better

 You can change it
THE GAME
OUR GAMERS
 Age: 18-40
 Active, interested in new experience
                                          Almost
 Potential volunteers

 Eager to help those in need
                                         everyone
TASK MODEL
 Solve the puzzle to get the correct address.
 Go there and search for our representative. You
  will receive a practical task (instructions) and
  materials (brush and paint).
 Paint a fence in a kindergarten.

 Get the next task.
WHAT RESULTS DO WE
EXPECT?
 Better place to live
 Volunteer movement

 Sponsors' interest

 Positive emotions

 Authorities’ support
WE ARE WAITING FOR
YOU!
  Join the game to create better life with us

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Eco Social Quest Project by Kira Belyaeva

  • 1. ECO/SOCIAL QUEST Play for better life
  • 2. WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?  Moscow is hard to live in  People are ignorant and stressed  Many problems  Not enough recourses to solve them all
  • 3. WHAT IS ECO/SOCIAL QUEST?  Series of games throughout a year  Way to solve social and ecological problems in the course of the game  Chance to have fun and create better life  Learning
  • 4. WHAT DO WE WANT?  Inform about existing problems  Raise the volunteer activity and spirit  Solve problems in a form of a game  Create an activist volunteer movement  Prove that everyone can do it
  • 5. WHAT DO WE BELIEVE IN?  People are good – give a chance  Help is easy  Everyone wants to be needed  Somebody needs our help  World can be better  You can change it
  • 7. OUR GAMERS  Age: 18-40  Active, interested in new experience Almost  Potential volunteers  Eager to help those in need everyone
  • 8. TASK MODEL  Solve the puzzle to get the correct address.  Go there and search for our representative. You will receive a practical task (instructions) and materials (brush and paint).  Paint a fence in a kindergarten.  Get the next task.
  • 9. WHAT RESULTS DO WE EXPECT?  Better place to live  Volunteer movement  Sponsors' interest  Positive emotions  Authorities’ support
  • 10. WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU! Join the game to create better life with us