Thatta Kedona

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NGO Children Education Programs in TGD


Since its inception, Thatta Ghulamka Dheroka NGO (Anjuman-e-Falah-e-Aama) is striving to develop and educate the village children along with its other work with women (in Women Art Centre) and with Men ( in Technology Transfer and Training Centre) as well as in the village basic health unit.


Annual distribution of free books, reduction of health risks through the possibility of using the clean water well, the population planning program One Baby, One Tree and sensitizing the young minds about natural resources and environment are some of the NGO’s ongoing programs. Notably, as part of the environment program, the children of the village collected plastic that is sold to a recycling firm in Lahore.


On March 24, 2012, the NGO organized a big event for the village school children. The event was also attended students from another school from nearby town and district headquarter Okara. In addition to playing sports and mixing up, Farooq Ahmed from TTTC explained environmental and resource protection to the children. Stephanie Walter, the volunteer of the Anjuman-e-Falah-e-Aama who is in the village these days also helped in this regard. The event was supported by the Lahore based Foundation for the Promotion of Academic Collaboration, which has already been supporting the distribution of free books to the village children in the past. Readers here already know that similar event was cooperation from Peerzada Cultural Complex Lahore where they had special puppet show.




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posted by S A J Shirazi @ 11:37 AM,

2 Comments:

At March 29, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Blogger Nayyar Julian said...

woow that good jee because education is really important for new generation but poor poeples dont afford the education expendature now in this ways those childern who dont afford this also become educated.Now again Plz spread to the other villages its really important ....GOD BLESS U all The NGO team

 
At December 9, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Blogger Alex moner said...

Notably, as part of the environment program, the children of the village collected plastic that is sold to a recycling firm in Lahore.jason hope

 

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