
The event was organized in honor of those volunteers who actively participated in the implementation of various social, educational, patriotic, and youth projects carried out by the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" in Kyrgyzstan throughout 2025.
The ceremony was attended by the director of the regional office "Eurasia Kyrgyzstan," Kymbat Almazbekovna Urumkulova, and the rector of BGU, Dildaev Mirlan Mukhtarovich.
In her speech, Kymbat Urumkulova announced that the awarding of volunteers would become an annual practice.
She noted: "This is a sign of respect and gratitude to our volunteer movement, to those who are always ready to help. We have over 1000 volunteers from leading universities, schools, and colleges in the country. In 2025, they actively participated in major events such as the celebration of Victory Day on May 9, the campaign for distributing the St. George ribbon, the opening of the "Eurasia" park, as well as large-scale clean-up days on the shores of Issyk-Kul. Volunteering is a systematic and responsible job built on mutual assistance, an active civic position, and youth participation in the life of society. The awarding of "Volunteers of Eurasia" will become a tradition recognizing the contribution of volunteers," emphasized Kymbat Urumkulova.
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The Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" is an independent non-profit organization engaged in the development of international cooperation and implementing projects funded by private means. The goal of "Eurasia" is to unite people of different ages and professions to preserve traditional values, historical memory, and a unified cultural code of the peoples of Eurasia. The organization's programs cover various areas, including education, medicine, culture, volunteering, and charity. The main projects contribute to strengthening the role of the Russian language as a tool for intercultural communication on the continent.
The "Eurasia" organization creates new opportunities for children, families, and youth from different countries, develops professional communities of educators, doctors, journalists, scientists, and experts. It implements environmental, volunteer, and humanitarian initiatives. Over the past year and a half, "Eurasia" projects have received support from more than 100,000 like-minded individuals from 30 countries around the world.