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Month: May 2025

Bulat Utemuratov Foundation provides help to families in Astana with donation of 500 apartments

The Bulat Utemuratov Foundation has made a generous donation of 500 apartments to the Akimat (City Hall) of Astana, in order to help local residents who are in need of accommodation.

Apartment donation for Astana families

The contribution by the Foundation, valued at 10.5 billion tenge, was made as part of its ongoing charitable Balamaken project. The initiative was launched in 2019, with the purpose of providing homes across Kazakhstan to vulnerable groups. So far, around 1,000 families have been housed. This includes those with disabilities, large families, and victims of natural disasters — in the Aktobe, Akmola, Kyzylorda, and Turkistan provinces.

Photo: Bulat Utemuratov Foundation

Founded in 2014, the Bulat Utemuratov Foundation has invested in more than 98.4 billion tenge in several philanthropic projects – all of which have made a huge significance to the lives of many. The brand-new apartments are situated in modern residential developments in Astana. Residents of the new apartments include those such as teachers, doctors, emergency service workers, and other public sector employees.

Firefighter Yerlan Shaikhymov, one among the residents of the new apartments, has said: “This apartment is hugely important for us. I’m a father of five, and this is a tremendous support for our family. Now we can live with peace of mind and confidence in the future. We are deeply grateful for this opportunity.”

Photo: Bulat Utemuratov Foundation

‘Housing is a fundamental need’ – Bulat Utemuratov Foundation

The buildings provide a range of facilities including elevators, facial recognition security systems, underground parking, and spacious courtyard areas, ensuring a safe and secure living environment for them.

Ainur Karbozova, CEO of the Bulat Utemuratov Foundation, stated on the initiative: “We are committed to providing long-term, tangible support to those who need it most. Housing is a fundamental need, and through Balamaken, we aim to help families improve their lives and look forward to a more stable future.”

SOURCE: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bulat-utemuratov-foundation-donates-500-apartments-to-families-in-need-in-astana-302463414.html?tc=eml_cleartime

Juniors from the Republic of Kazakhstan reached the final part of the World Tennis Championship for the second time in history

The first semi-finalist of the qualifying tournament of the Asia/Oceania Final Juniors Billie Jean King Cup zone was determined at the Beeline Arena National Tennis Centre in Shymkent.

In the quarterfinals, the Kazakhstan girls’ team under 16 won against the Indian team. In the first game, Yerkezhan Zhanatayeva won a strong-willed victory over Mundhe Arun in a two-hour battle – 6:7 (3:7), 6:4, 6:3. The decisive point for the Kazakhstan team was brought by Eva Korysheva, who confidently beat Aakhan Aakhan with a score of 6:1, 6:1.

Thus, the team from Kazakhstan has made it through ahead of schedule to the final stage of the Billie Jean King Junior Cup, which will be held in Chile in November 2025. In 2023, the Kazakhstani U16 girls’ team took 9th place at the final stage of the World Championship in Seville.

In the semi-finals of the selection, Yaroslava Shvedova’s team will meet the winners of the match between the teams of the Republic of Korea and Chinese Taipei tomorrow, May 16. Let us recall that in Group D, the Kazakhstan team took first place, beating the teams of China (2:1), Thailand (3:0) and the Philippines (3:0).

SOURCE: Kazakhstan Tennis Federation

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