Civic Club of Village Arali Echoes the Human Rights Day
Samtskhe-Javakheti. As part of the Civic Education
and Teacher Training Program, the civic club of village Arali of the Adigeni
Municipality has held a charity event on December 10, the International Human
Rights Day.With support from the civic
club and the Adigeni Municipality Gamgeoba, a portable computer was handed over
to one of the children with special needs, while the organization Akhaltsikhe
Youth Center has awarded a girl with an illustrated book for her to train the
memory.
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