US Save the Children organize recreational camp for children form disaster-hit families in Kulob

KULOB, May 18, 2010, Asia-Plus  — The field office of Save the Children (the United States) in Kulob have organized a recreational camp for 200 children from the disaster-hit families at Kulob’s kindergarten # 7. All expenses on paying wages to kindergarten teachers and nannies, purchasing toys and necessary equipment are paid by the organization. […]

Turko Dikayev

KULOB, May 18, 2010, Asia-Plus  — The field office of Save the Children (the United States) in Kulob have organized a recreational camp for 200 children from the disaster-hit families at Kulob’s kindergarten # 7.

All expenses on paying wages to kindergarten teachers and nannies, purchasing toys and necessary equipment are paid by the organization.

Appropriate municipal services of Kulob have organized meals for the children.

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