Increasing knowledge about autism, its causes and symptoms can significantly improve the quality of life of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and his/her family. On the World Autism Awareness Day, Asyl Miras Center specialists conduct webinars and online meetings with parents and teachers and remind them of the importance of timely seeking aid.
The best world practices and methods of working with children with autism spectrum disorders will be introduced in the Pavlodar Region. Today, there was the opening of the Asyl Miras Autism Center created by joint efforts of the Bulat Utemuratov's Foundation and the Akimat of the Pavlodar Region.
2020 жылы жеке қайырымдылық ұйымы коронавируспен күресуге, мұқтаж жандарға үйлер салуға, Алматы қаласының ботаникалық бағын қайта құруды аяқтауға және басқа да әлеуметтік жобаларға 5,2 млрд. теңге бағыттады
The ability to recognize the handwriting of beloved ones is from the same area of knowledge as the ability to hear their laughter in a crowd, know them by their walk from a distance, and distinguish a silhouette even if your vision is -3.5.
However, can you remember when you wrote letters by hand to your friend, beloved one, grandfather and grandmother from another city? Do you know their handwriting? Do they know yours?
Raising public awareness of the problem of autism, its signs and consequences - this is the purpose of today’s Welcome Day held at the Asyl Miras Autism Center within the framework of the “Autism. One World for All” Program implemented by the Bulat Utemuratov’s Foundation.
150 houses were built by the Bulat Utemuratov’s Foundation in Myrzakent, Makhtaaral district, Turkestan region for victims of the flood that took place last spring as a result of the dam failure. Today, the keys to the houses were donated to their future residents with the participation of Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar and Akim of the Turkestan region Umirzak Shukeyev.