Astana city

Within the framework of the “One Village – One Initiative” grant project, the NGO “Tamshybulaq” (Aksu District, Kapal Village) carried out extensive work aimed at developing children’s and youth initiatives, organizing their leisure activities, and fostering civic responsibility among school students.

Feb. 4, 2026 | Views: 2

The project began with the opening of a rural club at Kapal College. Free clubs were organized for children, including sports, chess, dombra, puppet theater, handicrafts, togyzkumalak, and table tennis. A total of 145 children participated in the activities.

Special attention was given to spiritual and moral education through puppet theater: 16 children prepared 15 scripts, 10 of which were recorded on video.

A volleyball tournament was held among schools and the college (7 teams, 207 participants), with the winners awarded cups, medals, and diplomas.

The contest “Burymdy Qyz-2025,” dedicated to Republic Day, took place with 12 girls and 26 organizers, involving a total of 168 participants. The aim was to develop creative potential and national consciousness.

A meeting was held with parents and educational organizations (49 participants) to discuss the club’s work plans and the upbringing of children.

A final meeting (28 participants) was conducted with government bodies, local communities, and partners to consolidate the results of the project.

At the college, a training session titled “Adapty Qyz – Each Home’s Flower” was held for 40 girls and 4 teachers, aimed at fostering etiquette, self-respect, and familiarizing participants with national culture.