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On the occasion of Victory Day, Bank "BTB" and "Support to Families of Autistic Children" Public Union within the framework of corporate social responsibility...


On the occasion of Victory Day, Bank "BTB" and "Support to Families of Autistic Children" Public Union within the framework of corporate social responsibility...

Bank "BTB" organized an exhibition within the framework of corporate social responsibility with "Support to Families of Autistic Children" Public Union on the occasion of Victory Day. In this exhibition, children with autism and down syndrome contributed to the bank's Victory Day with their colorful dreams and creativity. Young talents presented colorful drawings of Bank "BTB" along with images of Shusha Castle, which became a symbol of the Victory Day, and the rising flag of the Heroic nation.

On November 6, 2024, the heads of Bank BTB and guests participated in the exhibition at the event held at the head office of Bank "BTB". Welcoming the guests, Aynur Nuraliyeva, a head of the Business Development and Marketing department, gave extensive information about the purpose and importance of this unique exhibition.

Speaking at the opening of the event, chairman of the Board of Directors of Bank BTB, Eldeniz Huseynov emphasized Bank BTB's commitment to social responsibility and noted that this project created a moral bridge between the bank's employees and children in need of special care. Eldeniz Huseynov: "From the day of its establishment, Bank "BTB" considers active participation not only in the financial sector, but also in social responsibility projects as one of its priorities. This exhibition, as part of the bank's ongoing social projects, aims to support children with autism and Down syndrome and to introduce their creativity to society."

What made the concept of the exhibition special was Shamkhal Khalafli's support for this initiative as the son of a World War I veteran.

Zahra Khalafli, a project manager of the "Support to Families of Autistic Children" Public Union, spoke at the event about the positive impact of such support on the lives of children with autism and Down syndrome. These works reflecting children's creativity were put on sale during the exhibition, and collected funds were presented to young artists.

 

 

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