With the help of some local art teachers, volunteers and some close friends, last week Village Progress was able to work with 350 migrant school children on some simple art and health projects. The projects were meant to give children an opportunity to showcase their individual creativity and also learn a little about first aid and CPR. The art and health education aside, it was a good opportunity for underprivileged students to interact one on one with local and foreign instructors. We hope to run more projects like this in the future and could use a few creative volunteers if you are interested. The following photos are from the day we spent with the students.
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10/24/2017 11:22:16 am
This school has been the best place that I have ever seen where kids are able to show the level of their creativity. There should be the same system at every school throughout the world.
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5/7/2020 02:18:38 am
Very awesome!!! When I seek for this I found this website at the top of all blogs in search engine. Coming game to show your school spirit.
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10/26/2020 12:27:51 am
Thank you so much for the nice article. I hope to see more updates from you.
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