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Let's make our city beautiful!

 

Little girl from the children's home

just received her gifts from

Connectivity students - clothes

and a hat

 

Improve Yourself - Improve Your Community!

School #2, Khorog, Gorno-Badakhshanian Autonomous Region

Number of participants: 35 students, School Students Action Committee

Plan:

-Connectivity students met with the head of local ecological center, and he lead a seminar about ecological issues in the region. Students then cleaned a lakeside of the local lake

-visit local children's home. Connectivity student were saving their 'money for lunch' each day during this month, to buy food for the orphans.

-Connectivity students will lead a seminar on AIDS. They planned to invite community members

-plant fir trees along the city streets

Time: April 11-18

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The Tajikistan School Connectivity Project for Central Asia is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.