Hereby you receive the third newsletter of Stichting Diwa. With this newsletter we want to keep you up-to-date with the activities of Stichting Diwa.
Ongoing issues and events
by Jan Dirk Schouten
This year Stichting Diwa has achieved much. We are very happy to announce that beginning of March 10 Diwa schools have started on locations of Brick Kilns near Gujranwala, Pakistan. At this moment about 415 children, boys and girls, are getting education in these schools. We are very thankful to our donors for the financial support of this project.
On 12 August, in one of the most beautiful hidden gardens of Rotterdam you can hear the sound of the bansuri (bamboo flute). It is one of the oldest instruments from the rich musical tradition of India and Pakistan.
Bake a bread for the Brick Kiln Workers in Pakistan
Workshop Bread Baking
Learn the art of baking bread and support the education of the children of Brick Kiln Workers in Pakistan. For more info, visit the website of Stichting Diwa: www.stichtingdiwa.nl
Hereby you receive the second newsletter of Stichting Diwa. With this newsletter we want to keep you up to date with the activities of Stichting Diwa.
Ongoing issues and events
by Jan Dirk Schouten
A lot has happened since the first newsletter. In Pakistan work has been done by investigating brick kiln areas and defining places to start schools and by informing brick kiln workers about the education project. The people are very enthusiastic and are looking forward to the moment the school really will start. Shahlla visited her family in Gujranwala and also visited the brick kiln workers. More about this in this newsletter.
Hereby you receive the first newsletter of Stichting Diwa. With this newsletter we want to keep you up to date with the activities of Stichting Diwa.
Ongoing issues & events
Begin this year Stichting Diwa was officially registered in the Chamber of Commerce in Rotterdam. As a volunteer organisation we are proud that almost all our incomes are spend on our projects!
Stichting Diwa wants to support vulnerable people in Pakistan by providing them education.