Rehabilitation, Career Guidance, and Healthcare: “Samruk-Kazyna Trust” Projects in East Kazakhstan Region
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Rehabilitation, Career Guidance, and Healthcare: “Samruk-Kazyna Trust” Projects in East Kazakhstan Region
The Samruk-Kazyna Trust Social Development Foundation has launched four new social initiatives in East Kazakhstan Region.
Earlier this spring, the Samruk Umiti project was rolled out to support 50 orphanage graduates from the region in choosing vocational careers, enrolling in colleges, and securing employment within the Samruk-Kazyna group of companies. At present, 11 ninth-grade graduates plan to continue their education in local colleges, pursuing vocational and other specialties. The project’s initial results were recently presented at the Republican Youth Forum chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Yermek Kosherbayev.
In Ulan District, a mixed-type rehabilitation center Ainala will soon open its doors to 70 children with various conditions, including musculoskeletal disorders and psychoneurological pathologies. Currently, Ust-Kamenogorsk operates three Qamqorlyk centers — a rehabilitation center, an early intervention center, and a center for children with autism — which collectively provide comprehensive assistance to around 1,000 children annually.
Between September 10 and 25, the Salamatty Kazakhstan medical train will be visiting the region. Residents of Predgornaya, Tishinskaya, Cheremshanka, Tausamaly, Kumystau, Bukhtarma, Zavodinka, and Turgusun will have access to free medical and legal consultations provided by a team of doctors, a mediator, and a lawyer.
In July 2024, two state-of-the-art sports grounds were inaugurated in Katon-Karagay and Zaysan districts as part of efforts to strengthen local sports infrastructure. Additionally, within the Salamatty Bolashaq project, free swimming and boccia classes are now available in Ust-Kamenogorsk for children with special needs.
Over the past five years, Samruk-Kazyna Trust has implemented 18 social projects in East Kazakhstan Region with a total investment of 1.2 billion tenge.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar/press/news/details/1053498?lang=kk