“We thank all partners and employees for their contribution to creating a real holiday. For our team, this day is a reminder of the true meaning of hospitality. We are proud of the opportunity to create valuable moments for children who especially need it,” said Stanislav Kondov, general manager of the Radisson Collection Hotel, Moscow and Radisson Slavyanskaya Hotel & Business Center, Moscow.
For more than 20 years, Radisson Slavyanskaya has been hosting charity dinners organized by the All-Russian Charitable Foundation. The guys not only enjoy delicious food, but also get the opportunity to attend performances in the best Moscow theaters. This year, young spectators from Bryansk saw an updated version of Rodion Shchedrin’s ballet “The Little Humpbacked Horse” on the historical stage of the Bolshoi Theater. And the students from Tver enthusiastically watched the ballet “The Stone Flower” at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater. This is their second trip to Moscow as part of the holiday; the day before they also participated in exciting master classes in the capital.
The project was implemented within the framework of the global service philosophy Yes I Can! and Radisson Hotel Group's work in the area of corporate social responsibility.
Radisson Slavyanskaya actively supports charitable initiatives. As part of the “Tour Business with an Open Heart” campaign, the hotel provides the “House with a Lighthouse” foundation with certificates for breakfast and accommodation, which are then sold at auctions. All proceeds are directed to the treatment of children in need of help.
Thanks to the “Books as a Gift” program, children with visual impairments receive sets of color illustrated embossed books, which helps them adapt to a full life.
Radisson Slavyanskaya is also implementing the “Good Caps” project, within which special containers for collecting plastic waste are installed on the hotel premises. The contents of these containers are sent to the plant for recycling, and the proceeds are donated to the Volunteers to Help Orphans Foundation.