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TOP CLASS - Pirang Day Care Centre needs school fence

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Following a visit of a staff member of the US Embassy in the Gambia to Pirang Day Care Centre, the school committee members of the held, , last Wednesday, a meeting, at the said school premisses. The meeting was meant to appeal to the US Embassy to sponsor a project  of fencing for the Day Care Centre in Pirang village, Kombo East, Western Region.

Addressing the committee members, Ebrima Jarsey, Administrator of Pirang Day Care Centre, appealed to the US Embassy to support this immense project. He also seized the opportunity to thank the Taiwanese Embassy in the Gambia for enabling the school to acquire students uniforms through a financial support.

In the same vein, he thanked their Netherlands friends for sponsoring about eight(8) students in Pirang Day Care Centre, adding that their supported has been instrumental over the years. He then revealed to the committee that the staff of Pirang Day Care Centre are presently on a 3 weeks training course with the Netherland Rotary Club.

Mr Jarsey also used the platform to call on the community to participate in the school's projects.

Author: by Assan Sallah
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