Keremet Bank has donated the furniture and stationery to the “Akniet” Center for Children

Keremet Bank has donated the furniture and stationery to the “Akniet” Center for Children

Open Joint Stock Company "Keremet Bank" has begun 2024 with charity: it has donated the furniture, stationery, as well as clothing collected by employees to the "Akniet» Center for Disadvantaged Children of the Social Development Department of the Bishkek Mayor's Office.

This institution provides children without parental care with social, medical, psychological and pedagogical services with accommodation. The Center Administration has applied to Keremet Bank with request for providing the used furniture and carpets.

By adhering to the social responsibility throughout history, the financial institution has responded to the request for assistance by donating furniture from the Bishkek Branch of “Keremet Bank” OJSC to the social institution. The Bank officials by means of bank transport have organized full delivery to the Center for Children and have handed over furniture: 27 chairs; 3 wardrobes; 7 bookcases; 1 cupboard; 4 cabinets; 13 tables including one large for meetings – everything in excellent condition.

Moreover, Keremet Bank has brought to Akniet the stationery for the foster child - student notebooks, pens, simple and colored pencils, brushes, watercolors, rulers, albums, etc., as well as children's things collected by bank employees. The other day the financial institution will also send a carpet to the social institution.

The Delivery Ceremony held on January 26, 2024 was attended by Ruslan Sultanov, the Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Keremet Bank, Mukaram Atamyrzaeva, Director of the Akniet Center, employees of both institutions and children.

Mukaram Atamyrzaeva expressed gratitude to the Bank for assistance by noting that for the first time since its founding the institution has received furniture in large quantities. She said that now the Akniet Center contains about fifty children aged 3-18 years old from low-income, vulnerable families, or those, whose parents are deprived of the right to raise them or are in prison. Foster child live in cottages in groups, and the social workers, psychologists, doctors, etc. work with them, and also the artist also works with them, and they are taught sewing skills. School-age children attend school.

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