
The children's assistance center, which has become a refuge for those who have suffered from violence and abuse, has resumed its operations after completing major renovations. The Deputy Mayor of Bishkek, Victoria Mozgacheva, visited the updated facility, where improvements to the premises and landscaping of the area were carried out.
According to information from the press service of the mayor's office, this center has been providing free social, psychological, and legal support to children in difficult life circumstances, including victims of violence, as well as children with disabilities and their families for over 11 years.
During her visit, Victoria Mozgacheva familiarized herself with the new, fully equipped rooms, as well as ramps, access roads, and parking. She also inspected the entrance area and playrooms for children, including consultation rooms.



All work was carried out as part of the plan for major repairs and construction of social development facilities.
The center is located at: 73 Karasaev Street (eastern wing of secondary school No. 14). The mayor's office emphasized that it now fully meets all accessibility, safety, and comfort requirements for children and their families.