Azercell pleased the children from boarding schools in anticipation of the new school year
Azercell Company and the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan on the eve of the school year pleased the children who need special attention and care.
As noted in the press release, the new social project, these organizations have provided 4 million children in 19 boarding schools of Baku and regions, including Sumgait, Shuvelan Mardakan and Garadag, Mashtaga , Buzovna , Bilgah , Surakhany, Turkan, Pirshagi, Guba, Lankaran and Mingechevir, school backpacks and necessary school supplies .
Azercell has always attached special importance to projects aimed at the development of the next generation. Over the years, the company has projects "mobile eye clinic" and "mobile dental clinic," each of which provides free medical examination and treatment of children in boarding schools of Baku and the regions. The company is also implementing a project "Children's hotline," is said in a statement. - 17D-
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