As part of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's "Taza Kazakhstan" initiative, employees of the Presidential Center organized a cleanup day at the "Shapagat" Special Social Services Center in Akkayin village, Tselinograd District, Akmola Region. They landscaped the facility's grounds, collected about 100 bags of solid waste and dead wood, whitewashed 50 trees, and painted 20 trash cans.
These activities demonstrate respect and support for the older generation and promote an inclusive society.
"Taza Kazakhstan" is now seen as a symbol of national unity and solidarity. Environmental initiatives unite people across professions, ages, and social groups. Participating in cleanups or tree planting is viewed as an act of patriotism and a contribution to the country's future. Eco-patriotism is becoming a key part of national identity.
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Reference: The Shapagat State Institution "Center for Special Social Services" (Akkayin Village, Tselinograd District, Building 26 Mira Street, Akmola Region) is under the jurisdiction of the Akmola Region Department of Employment and Social Protection. Established in 1968, the Center currently serves 142 individuals, including persons with Group 1 and Group 2 disabilities as well as elderly residents. About 70% of those under guardianship do not have close relatives. |