Renovated Mercy House became a gift to children to the International Children’s Day, Sen Yolg’iz Emassan said.
Mercy House No. 14 has been constructed in 1946. Currently, some 100 children at the age between 3 and 15 live here.
Lola Karimova-Tillyayeva said: “We are happy that we were able to make a bit of comfort and warmth, add some color to your present and your future. Through reconstruction, we have tried to accommodate all of your interests and hobbies, to create conditions for further education, vocational counseling, social adaptation and sport activities.”
Reconstruction was started in January 2013 and it was fully redesigned and re-equipped. Mercy House now has all conditions of children to study and live. The Mercy House rest rooms, library, computer class, sport hall, etc. There is also medical block.