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THE CONSERVATION BOARD MEETING WAS HOSTED BY THE BANDIRMA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The June meeting of the Bandırma Chief Public Prosecutor's Office of Protection Board was hosted by the Bandırma Chamber of Commerce.
Bandırma Chamber of Commerce Chairman Adem Yılmaz and Assembly Member Levent Oral were present as hosts at the meeting held under the chairmanship of Public Prosecutor Anıl Cem Turhan.
At the meeting where the work done and the agenda were evaluated; For the 2023-2024 education and training period, ideas were exchanged within the scope of what can be done for the children of the obliged parties in need and for the child obliged parties registered in the Child Services Bureau, employment for the convicts who have acquired a profession, and cooperation activities to be carried out for the obliged parties.
In addition, for the Feast of Sacrifice, the needy children in the Probation Directorate Juvenile Services Bureau were dressed before the feast, and the stationery bags of the children in need were met with the opening of the schools, and in cooperation with the Bandırma Driving Course and Bandırma District Governorship, in order to meet the need for stationery bags, and to have 10 ex-convicts have a job. operator (backhoe loader, forklift) certificate was decided to be obtained.
Board members at the meeting; Bandırma Municipality Deputy Mayor İsmail Ay, Bandırma District National Education Director Mutlu Aslan, Bandırma District Youth and Sports Directorate Computer Operator Tezcan Evre, Bandırma Training and Research Hospital Deputy Chief Physician Hüseyin Evren Öztürkoğlu and Uzm. Dr. Salih Kalyoncu, Probation Manager Özcan Deniz, Bandırma İşkur Service Center Manager Tuncay Özdemir, Bandırma Social Service Center Manager Necati Yaşar, Bandırma M Type Closed Prison Director Adem Bulut, Bandırma Social Assistance and Solidarity Foundation Manager Şerife Kara, Bandırma Bor and Acid Factories Operation Manager Nihal Mert and Bandırma Kızılay Branch Mehmet Batur attended.

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