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Primary School Students from six B&H Cities raised over 100,000 BAM through Volunteering

Published December 4, 2015
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Pupils Volunteering klix.baPresentation of a project about volunteering titles “Volontiranje je cool” (“Volunteering is Cool”) was held today at the International Center for Children and Youth Novo Sarajevo, with participation of 22 primary schools and 1,000 kids from six B&H cities.

During past year, with the help of their teachers and pedagogues the students have donated more than 100,000 BAM to their communities and worked over 50,000 hours as volunteers.

On this occasion, students from primary schools from Mostar, Stolac, Konjic, Goražde and Sarajevo presented their works and activities they have conducted in the past period, with the aim of improving the community in which they live through socially beneficial work.

Within the framework of their volunteering activities, the students have worked with children with developmental disabilities and special needs, distributed meals to socially vulnerable citizens, and even socialized with elderly members of their communities.

Organizer of this project is the Association Center for Development of Youth Activism (CROA).

(Source: klix.ba)

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