The opening of the game Park by Aselle Tasmagambetova

Assel Imangalievna Tasmagambetova


I am pleased to tell, that building of new large municipal children’s playground in Atyrau is completed! 
Our Fund donated it to the city and now all children and their parents can visit this place of fun, joy and wonderful entertainments, called Saby Alemi, free of charge at any time. 


The most diverseplay structures for children of all ages from toddlers to teenagers making attempts are placed on the area equal to 1,800 sq. m.Disabled children were not gone unnoticed. A special complex with entrance ramp is built for them. Thousands of children can play, swing, climb, slide down, rise, mount, run, jump, play with sand, throw a ball and do many other things all at onceon this large ground. After all, sports and games are essential components of child’s healthy and harmonious development, which focustheiractivity on right things. This playground became the 44th and the hugest object built by Saby Fund under the Sports-Health-Achievements project, and Atyrau is the 12th city of Kazakhstan, which became project’s beneficiary. 


Seeing, that our playground became such a popular place, Saby Alemi, before its official opening, hopes that similar islands of children’s happiness will appear in other regions as well with the help of municipal government. 


Sincerely yours, 
Asel Tasmagambetova


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