Send help to Sun of hope PF!
24.03.2025 11:00
We are proud to have reliable partners who have repeatedly supported those who need it. Bitumen Terminal SYNTEZ Ltd. continues to assist seriously ill children and medical institutions.
Thanks to the support of ‘SINTEZ’ Bitumen Terminal’ Ltd., we purchased and transferred to the oncology department of the National Centre for Maternity Protection 139 packages of “Flucacef” infusion solution, which will help young patients during treatment. This assistance is of great importance for families facing difficult challenges.
We are deeply grateful to the company and personally to General Director Alybayev Kubanychbek Borisovich for the attention and concern we received. It is very valuable to us that our foundation has such partners who are ready to support children in a difficult moment.
Good deeds always resonate in people's hearts and inspire others to help those in need. We encourage everyone to join our charitable movement! Your support can be a lifesaver for those who are fighting for life. We believe that together we can improve the world, giving children a chance for recovery and a happy future.
Contact us so that together we can give children the hope of recovery and a happy future.
Our contacts:
Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek: +996505513523
Kazakhstan, Almaty: +77020493973
Thank you for staying with us!
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