Since the beginning of the year, the staff of the polyclinic has sent humanitarian aid to military personnel. The staff gathered the necessary things, and the children prepared New Year's drawings and cards with words of support.
Helping the fighters here is not a one—time action. Every month, for the third year in a row, the team participates in supporting the guys on the front line.
"This is not just humanitarian aid, it is a manifestation of our common responsibility and unity. It is especially important that the families of the employees participate in this: children's drawings and letters give the soldiers warmth and understanding that they are expected and supported," said Rail Mukhametshin, chief physician of the city polyclinic No. 6.
The institution notes that the work on collecting aid will continue further — in close cooperation with volunteers and public organizations.