Employees of the Shymkent City Emergency Department went on a mass sabbatical as part of the "30 Years - 30 Good Deeds" campaign

Employees of the Shymkent City Emergency Department went on a mass sabbatical as part of the "30 Years - 30 Good Deeds" campaign

06.09.2025 10:42:30 256

On September 6, 2025, employees of the Emergency Situations Department (ESD) of Shymkent took part in a mass clean-up drive as part of the “30 Years – 30 Good Deeds” campaign, contributing to the cleanliness and beauty of the city. This initiative was organized to mark the 30th anniversary of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and aimed to celebrate the anniversary not only as a holiday, but also through concrete actions that benefit society.

"30 years - 30 good deeds" is a good initiative that lasts not for one day, but all year round. Within its framework, various charitable, social and environmental events are organized. Emergency workers not only provide assistance in emergency situations, but also pay special attention to increasing the environmental culture of society and widely promoting the concept of nature protection among the population.

The Sabbath on September 6 was a vivid manifestation of these good deeds.

As cleaning efforts are underway in every district of Shymkent, the Emergency Situations Department team was not left out of this initiative. Hundreds of employees were mobilized for the weekend, and they were given special garbage bags and tools.

During work:

  • streets and pedestrian paths were cleared;

  • The ditches were cleared of debris;

  • Dead leaves were collected from parks and flower beds;

  • The bases of the trees were whitewashed and the lawns were tended to.

Thus, in one day, several tons of household waste were removed, significantly cleaning the city streets.

According to TJD employees who participated in the Sabbilyk, such events strengthen their ties with the community and increase their sense of patriotism.

Colonel Yerlan Mahanov :
"An emergency worker is not just about putting out fires or providing assistance in times of disaster. We are always with the people. Today's Sabbath is proof of that. Keeping the city clean is the duty of every citizen," he said.

And young specialist Aigerim Kalmuratova shared her impressions:
"By participating in today's event, I once again felt how important it is to protect nature. The city is our home, and keeping it clean is a common responsibility."

The TJD team is planning to hold other charitable events throughout the year, not limited to Shabbat. Among them are:

  • providing assistance to low-income families;

  • giving lectures on fire safety and emergency procedures in schools;

  • participation in sports competitions and charity marathons;

  • Conduct tree planting campaigns to prevent natural disasters.

These initiatives will be implemented with the active participation of not only emergency services personnel, but also city residents.

Shymkent is one of the largest megacities in the country. In a city with more than a million inhabitants, the issue of cleanliness is always relevant. Senbilik is not just a garbage collection, but, first of all, an event aimed at raising the environmental awareness of residents.

Representatives of the Emergency Situations Department called on city residents to maintain cleanliness not only on Saturdays, but also in everyday life. If every citizen did not throw garbage on the streets and kept his own yard clean, the city would change significantly.

During the event, local residents also joined the emergency services and showed their support. Children picked up trash with their parents, learning the importance of protecting nature from a young age.

Pensioner Saule Apay said:
"Today, we were especially happy to see the emergency services employees themselves taking to the streets and contributing to the cleanliness. This will serve as an example for young people."

The 30th anniversary of the Ministry of Emergency Situations is a celebration not only for the state body, but also for the entire society. During this time, the Ministry of Emergency Situations has saved thousands of lives and worked tirelessly for the security of the country.

Celebrating the anniversary with such socially significant events is a sign of true patriotism. Every good deed creates a warm feeling in the hearts of the people and contributes to the development of society.

The Saturday event as part of the "30 Years - 30 Good Deeds" campaign not only made the city of Shymkent more beautiful and cleaner, but also contributed to the increase in the environmental culture of residents.

This initiative is not just a celebration of the anniversary, but a vivid example of proving it with concrete actions. Such charitable deeds of the Emergency Situations Department employees give impetus to society, encouraging every citizen to protect nature and love their city.