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Written By: Shezaan Syed
Article Date: May 24, 2012 - 5:14:07 PM
Land of Hemyar school on Thursday, 17 May organized a charity Bazaar at the school’s premises to help the mines victims with donations.
The school will donate all the money collection from the bazaar stalls, food, face painitng and tickets in the form of goods to the victims by sending a delegation to visit their houses to determine the essentials items required for their households and deliver accordingly.
The bazaar commenced with a speech from the principal and later followed by songs sung by the children from elementary level, English and Arabic plays, award ceremoney for the graduating children and yemeni traditional dance. “We have had many charity events before this one.
We have worked with al-Tahidi center, a boys orphangae and even a children’s hospice before. We believe that the school and the students are very priviledged and should be able to give back to the community whether its symbolically or financially.
We hope to see much more events like this in the following years and who knows, your child might decide to work as a human aid worker in the end.
Whatever it is, we just hope that our children learn about humanity and the importance of paying forward”, said Ms. Jaleelah in her speech. The Principal also empahsized on parents carrying out activities like reading during the summer holidays with their kids to make sure the children absorb as much as vocabulary as possible.
The school also treats every child studying with equal importance, kindness, love, and discipline regardless of who they are and where they come from.
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