YASHAT committed to helping more than 5, 000 people
YASHAT committed to helping more than 5, 000 people
10:48     23 April 2021    
"YASHAT" Foundation continues to take measures to restore the health of seriously injured war veterans, Baku Trribune reports.
"YASHAT" Foundation continues to take measures to restore the health of seriously injured war veterans, Baku Trribune reports. To date, the employers of the foundation visited 2,881 families of martyrs. Also, the foundation is currently committed to helping more than 5,000 people by addressing their problems. In total, 14,280 family members and wounded people were visited by the foundation. On 8 December 2020, President Ilham Aliyev signed an order on the establishment of the YASHAT Foundation in order to support the war-wounded and families of martyrs who protected the territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Under the presidential order, the funds of the Foundation are formed through voluntary financial assistance (donations) provided by citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijanis living abroad, other individuals and legal entities, as well as other sources not prohibited by law.
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