Report on the “Save Children’s Life” Action as of September 15, 2011

Report on the “Save Children’s Life” Action as of September 15, 2011 The partnership relations of the Saby Charitable Foundations with the Voluntary Charity Society under the permanent action “Save Children’s Life” is continuing.

As of September 15, 2011, 327 children from all regions of Kazakhstan received assistance at the cost of money transferred by citizens of the country. The total amount paid fro surgical operations was 1,968,299 USD. You can review a report of money application at detdom.kz, as complete transparency is the main principle of the Action.

Dear friends! You may also take participation in saving our children. Send a message “1” from your mobile phones to a short number 8099, for Activ and Kcell users, or blank messages to the same phone number for Beeline users. The cost of one SMS is 280 tenge.

Absolutely all receipts are accumulated on our special account and will be used solely for medical treatment of children, the assistance for whom may be rendered in foreign hospitals only.

We are grateful to all people who transfer money for this good action as well as mass media for the assistance in dissemination of information.

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