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Over 400,000 kids slept peacefully in the Kuban region

Approximately 150,000 individuals realized gains in different geographical areas.

Over 400 thousand kids found slumber in the Kuban region
Over 400 thousand kids found slumber in the Kuban region

Over 400,000 kids slept peacefully in the Kuban region

In a recent statement, Veniamin Kondratyev, the Governor of Krasnodar Krai, highlighted the importance of child safety and health, emphasising regular meetings on this issue. Kondratyev announced that the number of children accepted at the health resorts in Krasnodar Krai is expected to increase by 100,000 by the end of the year.

This expansion is part of a broader health program in Krasnodar Krai, which received around 4 billion rubles this year. A significant portion of these funds was used to purchase free vouchers for children, enabling more youngsters to enjoy a memorable vacation and strengthen their health.

Kondratyev expressed his optimism, stating that more children will have a good time and benefit from the purchased free vouchers. The regional authorities have ensured a diverse range of accommodations, including static, school-based, tent, and labour camps, to cater to the increased number of children.

The health resorts in Krasnodar Krai continue to operate year-round, even in the face of new challenges. In Anapa, sanatoriums have adapted to these conditions, offering pools, excursions, and events without beach activities.

Approximately 150,000 of these children were from other regions, including Belgorod and newly acquired territories. The names of the leaders or persons responsible for the children's health resorts in Anapa who coordinated the adaptation to new conditions and the expansion of the health program for children are not publicly specified.

Over 400,000 children rested and improved their health in Krasnodar Krai this summer. The Governor expressed his gratitude for the successful implementation of the health program and looked forward to welcoming even more children in the coming months.

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