Serbian town offers Japanese children place to stay
Postal workers from the central Serbian town of Čačak have offered accommodation for 17 Japanese children while Japan recovers from earthquake and tsunami.
Sunday, 20.03.2011.
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Postal workers from the central Serbian town of Cacak have offered accommodation for 17 Japanese children while Japan recovers from earthquake and tsunami. Twelve employees from Cacak, Ivanjica, Lucani and Gornji Milanovac have volunteered for this so far. Serbian town offers Japanese children place to stay The initiative was started by the director of the national postal company, who invited employees to volunteer and get the children out of the currently harmful environment in their country. Japan donated RSD 11mn worth of equipment and an ambulance to a hospital in Cacak back in 2002. (Tanjug)
Serbian town offers Japanese children place to stay
The initiative was started by the director of the national postal company, who invited employees to volunteer and get the children out of the currently harmful environment in their country.Japan donated RSD 11mn worth of equipment and an ambulance to a hospital in Čačak back in 2002.
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