On Children's Day, Nurbank, with the support of the cinema chain 'Chaplin Cinemas' and the program 'The Way Home', held the campaign 'Time to Give Warmth'

On Children's Day, Nurbank, with the support of the cinema chain 'Chaplin Cinemas' and the program 'The Way Home', held the campaign 'Time to Give Warmth'

Throughout the month, Nurbank staff prepared gifts for the Baganashyl Children's Home No. 1 — bringing clothes, toys, and money. Finally, on May 31, bank employees met with the children from the orphanage in the Baganashyl village. The children were given clothes, toys, roller skates, books, and much more, and they also spent some time playing with the little ones.

During the event, the Deputy Chairman of the Management Board, Rauan Daukenov, spoke and wished the children and their caregivers health, success, prosperity, achieving their goals, warmth on their life journey, and all good things. R. Daukenov took an active part in distributing the gifts. The children were genuinely happy with the gifts — such occasions are rare!

With the money collected by Nurbank staff, players of the two football teams from the children's home received uniforms as gifts — shirts and shorts, socks, boots, gloves for goalkeepers, and balls. The children were thrilled! At the end of the celebration, the little ones danced to the applause in the 'Chunga-Changa' dance. Everyone enjoyed the Bubble Show!

On June 1, Nurbank, with the support of the 'Chaplin Cinemas' network, organized a free screening of the animated film 'Tarbozavr 3D' for the children from Orphanage No. 2 and Special (Correctional) Boarding School No. 8.

The children were treated to drinks, chips, and cookies. They all enjoyed the animated film and received many positive emotions.

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Since 2008, Nurbank has been a partner in the joint social project with KTQ 'The Way Home', aimed at promoting the adoption of orphans. The main aim of the project is to help orphans find a new family. Thanks to 'The Way Home' project, 175 children were adopted by Kazakhstani citizens and 16 by foreigners in Almaty in 2011 alone. To date, more than 300 children have found families.

   
01.06.2012