Shida Kartli. The society "Biliki” (path) implements
the "Civic Education and Teachers’ Training Program” (USAID/PH International),
within the framework of which it cooperates with 55 public schools of the Shida
Kartli Region. Out of these, civic clubs are established in 32 schools, which
implement various interesting initiatives and projects for the benefit of the
school and the community.
On
October 17, to commemorate the International Day for the Eradication of
Poverty, the civic club "We” of the Surami Public School #3 decided to organize
a charity event. The club leaders have addressed the supervisory council of the
school in writing and requested to organize in school the exhibition and sale
of culinary products prepared by the schoolchildren. The school administration
has supported the exhibition and sale, in parallel of which a film was shown in
the event hall, where the audience bought tickets for a symbolic price. With
the amount raised from the event the club members bought the gifts: balls and
badmintons for the IDP children and the stationery items for the family-type
children’s home.
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