"Yakutskekose" Endorses Establishment of "Phoenix" Disability Group
In the heart of Yakutsk, the waste management operator, YakutskEcoNet, has teamed up with a local public organization, the "Phoenix," for a noble cause, according to yakutskecoseti.ru.
This alliance stands as a beacon of hope for those veterans injured during the special military operation, working tirelessly to provide the care and support they so desperately need.
The "Phoenix," with over 125 veterans under its wing, holds a compelling mission to offer holistic support, focusing on medical, psychological, and social needs. It's a relentless pursuit that makes a profound difference in the lives of these heroes.
As the operator states, "Supporting the 'Phoenix' is a crucial step on our path, and we're proud to stand with them, aiming to create the best possible conditions for veterans and their families."
Remember, every little bit counts, and the "Phoenix" is no exception. They continue to fight tooth and nail for a brighter future for our veterans. Keep an eye on their progress and consider lending a helping hand if you can!
Other Platforms:* YakutskEcoNet* Public organization for the disabled "Phoenix"* Participants of the special military operation* Support for veterans
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Our case for today: The regional waste management operator, YakutskEcoNet, pledges to support the public organization "Phoenix," aiding injured participants of the special military operation. The "Phoenix" primarily offers a spectrum of services – medical, psychological, and social assistance – to over 125 disabled veterans, focusing on improving their quality of life. The organization's tireless efforts reflect their unwavering commitment to helping veterans and their families in Yakutsk.
"The YakutskEcoNet, in partnership with the 'Phoenix', is expanding its mission beyond waste management, venturing into sustainable-living initiatives to support the veterans' home-and-garden needs, enhancing their quality of life within the lifestyle they've worked so hard to rebuild."
"As both platforms join forces, the 'Phoenix's vision of sustainable-living becomes a reality, fostering a supportive community that not only caters to the veterans' physical and psychological well-being but also encourages a lifestyle that is environmentally conscious, contributing to a greener Yakutsk."