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Construction of the "Bakytti otbasy" center, Isker ana store, and jobs: concerning social security for residents of Turksib district, Almaty

Roughly 500 prominent families in the region have received the honor of 'Altyn Alqa' and 'Kumis Alqa' pendants

Construction of the "Bakytti otbasy" center, Isker ana store, employment opportunities: focusing on...
Construction of the "Bakytti otbasy" center, Isker ana store, employment opportunities: focusing on the social welfare of Turksib district's residents in Almaty

Construction of the "Bakytti otbasy" center, Isker ana store, and jobs: concerning social security for residents of Turksib district, Almaty

In the heart of [District Name], the "Bakytty Otbasy" educational center has been a beacon of hope and development for its residents. Since its renovation in August, the center has been equipped with new facilities, providing an ideal environment for learning and growth.

Over the past year, the center has served 2,569 families, with 1,574 individuals completing courses. This commitment to education has not gone unnoticed, as the center continues to play a vital role in the community's development.

The [District Name] government has also taken steps to support its most vulnerable residents. Since the beginning of 2020, social allowances totalling 355.2 million tenge have been paid to 5,342 individuals. Additionally, 1,292 pensioners received social assistance, amounting to 46.1 million tenge.

The ASA system, a new approach adopted by the government, takes an individual approach to each family, ensuring that assistance is tailored to their unique needs. This system has been instrumental in supporting large families, with 493 families receiving "Altyn Alqa" and "Kumis Alqa" pins.

Recognising the importance of entrepreneurship, the "Business Bastau" course has been available to residents since the beginning of 2020. A total of 134 residents have completed the course and received a grant of 200 MCI.

The district vocational college has also shown its commitment to supporting school graduates from low-income and large families, allocating 8 educational grants.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the state has implemented new measures, including a new format of Addressed Social Assistance (ASA) and support for large families.

The "Eńbek" program has been instrumental in providing assistance in employment and entrepreneurship to 5,525 district residents in 2020. Furthermore, 442 low-income and large families were provided with clothing, and 5,798 addresses were processed through continuous registration of citizens in need of food baskets, including those with support from small and medium-sized businesses.

The care of [District Name]'s most vulnerable residents is also a priority. A total of 390 lonely citizens (including 53 disabled) are under the care of 3 social home help departments of the akimat's apparatus.

In these challenging times, the [District Name] community continues to show resilience and determination. The "Bakytty Otbasy" center, along with the various government initiatives, is a testament to this spirit, working tirelessly to support and uplift its residents.

The "Bakytty Otbasy" center, previously a beacon of hope and development, expanded its focus to address various aspects of community improvement. It now offers courses in science, health-and-wellness, finance, education-and-self-development, in addition to its original educational programs.

Recognizing the importance of self-sufficiency, the "Business Bastau" course was introduced to equip residents with the skills needed for entrepreneurship, providing grants to those who successfully complete the program.

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