
After a major renovation that included updating the premises and landscaping the area, the center for helping children affected by violence has reopened its doors. Deputy Mayor Victoria Mozgacheva visited the updated facility.
The center, which has been in operation for over 11 years, provides free social, psychological, and legal assistance to children in difficult life situations, including victims of violence, as well as children with disabilities and their families, as reported by the press service of the City Hall.
During her visit, Victoria Mozgacheva familiarized herself with the new offices equipped to modern standards, as well as the ramp, access roads, parking, and play area for children. The consultation rooms have also been updated.



All work was carried out according to the plan for major repairs and the construction of social facilities.
The new address of the center is 73 Karasaev Street, in the eastern wing of secondary school No. 14. It now fully meets all safety, accessibility, and comfort requirements for children and their families, the City Hall emphasizes.