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Twic East Girls Scholarship Program (TEGSP) to conduct the first fundraising event in Sydney, Australia this coming Saturday, the 22nd of August, 2015
By Amer Mayen Dhieu, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
August 21, 2015 (SSB) — Dear communities, families and friends in Sydney, Canberra and all over Australia, you are cordially invited to the Twic East Girls’ Scholarship Program (TEGSP) first official fundraising event this coming weekend in Sydney.
The scholarship program was launched this year to promote girls’ education in the war-torn country of South Sudan, particularly in refugee, and displaced persons, camps where many South Sudanese are living.
The mission and vision of the program is to cultivate young women that are reflective life learners for change. The founders of TEGSP entirely believe in power of education as the main way of empowering women.
The program aims to sponsor girls with good academic merits and leadership qualities whose parents are not capable of paying for their school fees.
The Program Team is welcoming all South Sudanese and well-wishers in Sydney, as well as in Canberra and other states, to come and offer their full support to the project.
Music and entertainment will be provided and there will be guest speakers too. Come one, come all!!!!!
For more information, visit our website at www.twiceastgirlsscholarship.org or our email at twiceastgirlsscholarship@yahoo.com.au
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