children@ishinomaki library
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それでもそれでも , , 生生はは続く続く
children@ishinomaki librarychildren@ishinomaki library where young dreams soar
Everyone remembers this…Everyone remembers this…
and this,and this,
maybe this as wellmaybe this as well
so, we went to help themso, we went to help themand what weand what we’’ve seen is…ve seen is…
this,this,
and this,and this,
volunteering was toughvolunteering was tough
we tried to dowe tried to dowhatever we couldwhatever we could
but it isbut it isnevernever
enoughenough
even after coming back homewe couldn’t stop thinking about it…
still there are things we can do
to help themto sprout new seedsfor their hope
WeWe’’re justre justONE BIG FAMILYONE BIG FAMILY
to show your kindness to make a better future
it’s time to join handsit’s time to join hands
to enable children’s dreams…to enable children’s dreams…
and to see them smile againand to see them smile again
I believe children are our futureI believe children are our future……let them study let them study where they should be…where they should be…
FOR THEIR BRIGHT FUTURE
inspire young dreamsinspire young dreamswith bookswith books
so we request …
Here is how you can help
1. Donate English books at our collection centres in Hong Kong or Singapore:(a) contact Ang Pak Yang at [email protected]; or(b) contact Jasmine Chua at [email protected]
2. Donate Japanese books at our collection centre in Japan:contact Noriko Harada at [email protected]
3. Volunteer your time to help wrap and tag books if you are based in Hong Kong, Singapore or Japan. Please contact the persons listed in (1) and (2) above.
4. Donate the cash value of 1 or more books (approximately USD12 each) in your local currency if you are based in the following countries:
(a) Hong Kong – contact Marc Fancy at [email protected];(b) Singapore – contact Law Phuay Joan at [email protected];(c) Japan – contact Noriko Harada at [email protected].
For more information or to volunteer to help administratively,Please contact Magdalene Loh at [email protected]
Nb: this library project was inspired by what we saw in Ishinomaki, Japan, as PruVolunteers, but is run in our personal capacities. Prudential is supporting this project with logistics costs in a limited capacity, but as at 14 Nov 2011 is otherwise not affiliated with this project.
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Books for reading,Books for reading, Books for dreams.Books for dreams.