Quite often community-related investments are targeted at the local public in communities in which the company does its business. CPC has for fifteen years been providing assistance to disabled people, war veterans, orphan children and other unprotected
groups of the public, implementing many projects to support and develop education, health care, community culture and infrastructure in populated centers located in areas crossed by the CPC pipeline.
CPC to First Graders
CPC launched its charitable program “CPC to First Graders” in 2009; and every year prior to the first school day more than 8,000 first graders from low-income families receive school backpacks with all required accessories from CPC in all regions where
the CPC pipeline runs.
New Year with CPC
Starting from 1997 “New Year with CPC” events including NY stage performances and X-mas presents to orphans and senior citizens have been held in orphanages, senior centers and other social institutions along the CPC pipeline route in Kazakhstan and Russia.
Congratulations of Father Frost and Snow Maiden, great performances and beautifully decorated X-mas gifts make a lasting impression and excite joy.
Protect Nature of Our Native Land
In 2014, the Consortium launched a pilot environmental/educational project “Protect Nature of Our Native Land” in the Republic of Kalmykia. The program was aimed at restoration of the almost extinct saiga population. One of the important project tasks was to form an environmental consciousness in the younger generation, to generate an attitude of care towards nature among children and teenagers.
After successful completion of the pilot project, the CPC charity environmental/educational program “Protect Nature of Our Native Land” became annual. It is implemented in the Russian Federation: Republic of Kalmykia, Stavropol Krai, Astrakhan Region, Novorossiysk City and in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Atyrau, Aktyubinsk, Mangistau and Western Kazakhstan Regions. Given the local specifics, the objects of this program were species of flora and fauna under threat of extinction.
So, in Kalmykia, apart from the saiga population restoration efforts, the program covered in different years the symbols of the Kalmykia steppes - demoiselle cranes and wild tulips, in the Stavropol Krai - population of red and sika deer, in the Astrakhan Region CPC facilitates an increase in the sturgeon population of the Volga-Caspian basin, in the Novorossiysk City it carries out environmental actions in the Utrish Natural Park, in the Republic of Kazakhstan - saiga population restoration programs.