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Mikhail Gutseriev funds construction of one of the largest Russian rehabilitation centers for children and teenagers with limited abilities

03.07.2014 www.interfax.ru

The republican rehabilitation center for children and teenagers with limited abilities will be built in Izhevsk

The first stone was laid in the foundation of the republican center for children and teenagers with limited abilities in Izhevsk on June 30. The new center will allow to care for up to 1600 people per year, given that services may be provided simultaneously to 135 children from all the towns and regions of the republic. The area of the new building will be 5700 m2. Thanks to the support from Mikhail Gutseriev, the new rehabilitation center in Udmurtia will be built by as early as September 2015.

Funding of the center for children and teenagers with limited abilities is far from being the first charitable project implemented with a support from Mikhail Gutseriev in Udmurtia. The carried out projects include: over 20 temples and churches, buildings of Udmurtia University oil and gas institute, dormitory for the oil and gas students, new equipment in the republican perinatal center and new intensive care ambulances. Overall investments of Mikhail Gutseriev’s companies into socially important facilities of the republic exceeded 1.3 billion rubles.

The philanthropic oil man also promised that the cooperation with Udmurtia administration would not stop after completion of the center construction. In the near future, a new stadium and a new temple will be built in the region with support from Mikhail Gutseriev’s Neftisa.

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