Tbilisi. The event hall of the Tbilisi Public
School #77 hosted the presentation of the "Dream" magazine printed at
the initiative of members of the civic club "Dream Club”. The magazine aims to
popularize civic education and the Club's activities.
At the meeting the Club leaders have informed the invited
guests about the civic activities and initiatives of the Club, such as the
"Safe street" and "No to vandalism". The Club has also
presented the blog and Facebook pages created within the program framework.
The meeting was attended by the
Director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Innovation Programs under the
Ministry of Justice of Georgia, representative of the foundation Tbilisi Youth
House, administration of the School #77, teachers, pupils and the civic club
members from various schools.
Online version of the magazine will be published on a
monthly basis and it will cover the Club’s activities, achievements and various
interesting issues.
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