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30.07.2025, 12:51

Ilsur Metshin: “Thanks to caring people, new opportunities are created for the development of children's innate talents”

The first inclusive center for additional education “Vmeste” opens in Kazan

The first inclusive center for additional education “Vmeste” operates in the format of summer inclusive shifts, but from September, it will open its main clubs. In one school year, the center will be able to accommodate up to 4,200 children, including those with special needs. Rehabilitation, training, and leisure activities for children will take place at one location. The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin visited the new center.

“We are very happy that such a wonderful coaches work here. We wish children to be happy with their mothers and fathers. The wonderful musical instruments, computers, and robotics are all here to help you learn new skills, be successful, and make your parents proud,”- said Ilsur Metshin.

The administration of the Sovetsky city district came up with the initiative to establis the center. The project became possible thanks to the support of the Presidential Grants Fund, as well as the victory in a grant competition organized by the Lemana Pro Foundation, as well as significant sponsorship and charitable support.

Today, the inclusive education center “Vmeste” is the first in the city to offer classes for children with and without special needs. Eighteen qualified teachers will be conducting classes here.

The enrollment process has already begun, and 140 children with disabilities have expressed interest. The establishment of such centers promotes empathy and tolerance among children toward people with special needs. Mutual interaction fosters emotional intelligence, communication skills, and the ability to assist and interact.

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The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin visits the first inclusive center for additional education “Vmeste”
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30.07.2025 14:10
The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin visits the first inclusive center for additional education “Vmeste”
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Ilsur Metshin: “Thanks to caring people, new opportunities are created for the development of children's innate talents”

<p> The first inclusive center for additional education “Vmeste” operates in the format of summer inclusive shifts, but from September, it will open its main clubs. In one school year, the center will be able to accommodate up to 4,200 children, including those with special needs. Rehabilitation, training, and leisure activities for children will take place at one location. The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin visited the new center. </p> <p> “We are very happy that such a wonderful coaches work here. We wish children to be happy with their mothers and fathers. The wonderful musical instruments, computers, and robotics are all here to help you learn new skills, be successful, and make your parents proud,”- said Ilsur Metshin. </p> <p> The administration of the Sovetsky city district came up with the initiative to establis the center. The project became possible thanks to the support of the Presidential Grants Fund, as well as the victory in a grant competition organized by the Lemana Pro Foundation, as well as significant sponsorship and charitable support. </p> <p> Today, the inclusive education center “Vmeste” is the first in the city to offer classes for children with and without special needs. Eighteen qualified teachers will be conducting classes here. </p> <p> The enrollment process has already begun, and 140 children with disabilities have expressed interest. The establishment of such centers promotes empathy and tolerance among children toward people with special needs. Mutual interaction fosters emotional intelligence, communication skills, and the ability to assist and interact. </p>