We would like to share the news on targeted assistance provided by the Foundation. Thanks to small but regularly received donations from caring people, several needy families received support from Saby. Four of them bring up…
A month ago Indira, an inhabitant of Kyzylorda, turned to the Saby foundation with a request for assistance in acquiring of rehabilitation equipment for her two-year old son with the diagnosis of infantile cerebral palsy. With a hope to put a small Batyrbek on his legs she had to travel around the whole country to get the required treatment. But all the efforts of doctors may turn useless without special rehabilitation facilities.
Understanding how difficult it is for the woman to cope with the disease, and how hard it is for her to look at her son who is suffering from pain, the management of the Saby foundation has decided to support the family and render the required assistance. With charitable contributions received by means of QIWI payment terminals we were able to collect the required amount for a good thing. An inclinable standing frame “KAMKOR” developed on the basis of Swiss equipment and a special deck chair for children with the diagnosis of infantile cerebral palsy were delivered to Kyzylorda some days ago.
We hope that the acquired equipment will make the life of the child and his relatives easier, and a smile will appear on their faces much more often.
We would like to share the news on targeted assistance provided by the Foundation. Thanks to small but regularly received donations from caring people, several needy families received support from Saby. Four of them bring up…
This year, the total amount of funds spent by the Saby Foundation for targeted assistance amounted to 5,039,010 tenge. We express our deep gratitude to all the friends of our Foundation, philanthropists, donors and sponsors…
Once again, we want to thank all the philanthropists who regularly donate to our Foundation. With your help, over the past months, we have been able to provide support to several families in need. Thus, for five-year-old Arailym…