FROM CHILDREN TO CHILDREN Organized by Ulukbekova Begimay March 20,2012 Jalal-Abad Orphanage in the village of Oktyabrskoe
Jun 26, 2015
FROM CHILDREN TO CHILDREN
Organized by Ulukbekova Begimay
March 20,2012Jalal-Abad
Orphanage in the village of Oktyabrskoe
Nowadays our government pays very
little attention to orphans. So I’d like to meet these children, and find out about
their life and problems. And after
visiting them my classmates and I
wanted to give them some support.
My goal is to help children who live in an orphanage .
Currently seventy four children of different ages are living there and most of them are boys. We will have a tea party, show a concert, and
play different games to make fun
On March 15, my classmates and I prepared a colorful poster to call students to bring some clothes they
don’t need any more.. On March 20 my
classmates and I loaded the rented bus with the bags of clothes and foods, and set
off for the village of Oktyabrskoe where the
Orphanage is located.. The director of Children's Home Begay eje and the children were already waiting for us.
Then we had a tea party. Children enjoyed the meal. We brought enough food to treat seventy six children.
After that there was a meeting where the director thanked us for the care and
support.
Plan 1) At first I will make an appointment with the director of the orphanage and make a plan of the event. 2) Then I will make an announcement about donating clothes and other things.3) Next my classmates and I will sort out the collected things4) We will rented a bus and go to the Orphanage.
Resources1) I will ask my
classmates to help me with GYSD event.
2) We will use a poster and markers to make an announcement
3)We will collect things from our schoolmatesmy schoolmates and I will buy products and make salads for a tea party. Also we will buy some hygienic means.
Children were very happy that we made a holiday for them. And then we were pleasantly surprised when children showed us their talents. We didn’t expect that so many gifted boys and girls live in this place. I think that this visit was the first but not the last for me.