More than a Thousand Children of Zaporozhye Metallurgists will Get Well in the Children’s Camp “Sputnik” of “Zaporizhstal” PJSC

“Sputnik” Children’s Health Center in the Velykyi Luh area, which constantly receives children every year, opened the 55th summer health season. Now 242 children are recovering here, and for the entire summer season it is planned to recover more than a thousand children.

– Opening of the first session of the summer season of 2017, which is called “Summer on-line”, the director of “Sputnik” Olga Arkhipova told. – This year we have a very big new thing – we have updated the furniture in the wards, the children in almost all the units now sleep on new wooden beds with orthopedic mattresses, besides, they also have wardrobes together with the night tables.

The session in the camp traditionally began with a colorful holiday and a traditional bonfire. Representatives of PJSC “Zaporizhstal” came to congratulate the children and their parents.

– First of all, the children want to wish a good mood, so that the children become healthier, make new friends, receive a lot of positive impressions”, said the leader of the youth organization of PJSC “Zaporizhstal “, the youth mayor of Zaporozhye Sergey Ilchenko. – “Sputnik” is fully ready for the health recovery of the children of PJSC “Zaporizhstal” employees, ZAO “Zaporozhkoks” and ZAO “Zaporozhogneupor” employees. This year it was invested more than USD 4 million in the reconstruction of the center, only for the renovation of the material and technical base – more than UAH 700 thousand, and this shows that Zaporizhstal Integrated Works systematically invests in our future – i.e. our children, and the main indicator of that – is happy faces and joyful smiles. In brief, the holiday was held, the season is open.

On behalf of Rostyslav Shurma, General Director of Zaporizhstal PJSC, Sergey Ilchenko wished the children good health so that they would gain strength, acquire many new friends and very nicely celebrate the 55th anniversary of Sputnik this year.

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