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| 26 June '10 |
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"Notes in black & white" Saturday 26 Juneo '10 - Via Daniele Crespi, 9 Milano - (MI) - Italy
Charity concert dedicated to the project "Professional School" for boys and girls war orphans in the Mission of St. Joseph Fathers in Kissy-Lowcost Freetown in Sierra Leone.
Whoever saves one life saves the world!
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Booking/Donation: 10,00 e 20,00 euro
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| The Project |
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Sierra Leone è is only apparently benefit from natural wealth that, on the contrary, will sign its destiny, in te sense that it's always been subjugated to bloody mercenary troops and recently even by troops without any scruples that used children soldiers.
The last violence wave, closed few years ago thanks to International interventions, left on the ground a terrible humanitarian situation made by a whole child generation mutilated in the arts, in internal organs and in the eyesight for the tortures made by the mercenary troops to make harmless the population.
It's right to give a life hope and the chance to learn a concrete job to these boys that ENGIM ONG (the No Profit Organization that support the St. Joseph Fathers, in collaboration with LiveforChildren.org is organizing "Notes in black & white", a charity concert on next 26 June in Milano (MI), at Ariberto/UniTre Theatre in Via Daniele Crespi, 9.
All the funds collected during the Live Event will be dedicated to buy equipment, computers, furnitures necessary to accomplish professional courses. For getting more info on the project we invite you to open "Professional School Project" in Kissy Low-cost".
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| The NGO |
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ENGIM NGO is the structure created in the late 70's to house common initiatives to support and promote the development made by the Congregation of St. Joseph Fathers in third world countries .
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Albania, Romania, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Sierra Leone and India are nations in which they were made or are underway, charity initiatives and assistance projects and promotion of local development. The initiatives range from rehabilitation of young people working in difficult conditions to support medical clinics, the creation of training centers for young graduates starting work, construction of wells to the installation of photovoltaic systems.
We report hereinafter the May 2010 Newsletter of St. Joseph Fathers Mission in Kissy Lowcost - Sierra Leone - that we invite you to read carefully:
May 2010 Newsletter
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