‘Road to School’ campaign: 50 pupils of Semey rigged out by school packs
26 August, 2014 11:33
Businessmen and ethno-cultural associations of Semey city presented school packs to 50 children from needy families.
“Religious groups, civil society organizations and representatives of large enterprises city sponsored the purchase of school bags, backpacks, stationery, school and sports uniforms totaling over 500 thousand tenge for 50 pupils within the republican campaign “Road to School” in Semey city.
The action was supported by the Semey internal policy department and Russian Socio-Cultural Centre to provide support pupils from low-income families, orphans and children left without parental care for preparation to new academic years and of course to prevent non-attendance of school due to social reasons.
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