Karaganda's Volunteer Forum unites 6,000 youth for civic action and charity
Karaganda Region recently hosted a Volunteer Forum at the Zhashtar Sports Complex. The event brought together nearly 6,000 young residents for discussions on civic engagement and charity. A festive concert marked the closing ceremony, featuring well-known Kazakh artists Aikyn and Bayansulu.
The forum focused on the role of volunteering in society. Participants shared ideas and explored ways to strengthen community support. Ermagambet Bulekpayev, the region's akim, highlighted unity and readiness to help as the movement's core strengths.
Attendees also pledged their commitment to civic responsibility. They endorsed the updated Constitution's principles, including the promotion of volunteerism and charity. The forum concluded with a call to participate in the upcoming nationwide referendum. The closing ceremony included a concert by popular Kazakh performers. Aikyn and Bayansulu took the stage, entertaining the crowd as the event drew to an end.
The Volunteer Forum in Karaganda Region gathered thousands of young people. It reinforced the importance of civic engagement and charitable work. The event ended with a celebration of music and a shared commitment to future initiatives.
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