Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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December 10: Adoption Frimousses school Gabriel Chevrier Brétigny sur Orge

Come admiring and adopting Frimousses dolls made by Mrs. Floquet classes in school halls and Gabriel Chevrier Brétigny sur Orge from 18.30 at the Christmas Market of the school. Don
free. Tax deduction of 75% of the donation. The cycle of vaccination of a child costs 20 euros. Each doll adopted for that amount to protect a child for life against six deadly childhood diseases and helps finance the costs associated with vaccination campaigns (materials, transportation, staff training on site).

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December 14: Evening adoption of manufactured Frimousses Honored in the school Estienne d'Orves Verrieres-le-Buisson from 19.30.
Admire and adopt the dolls made by the classes of Ms. Mayer and Mr. Ragon and Liger! If you are interested Frimousses activity in schools is the opportunity to meet with Unicef volunteers on site.

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Ollainville - Evening adoption Frimousses

Wednesday, November 24 at 18:30 RECREATION CENTER

FOR THE DAY OF RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, THE CHILDREN'S RECREATION CENTER, CLUB AND HOPE YOU CURRENTLY UNICEF THEIR "FRIMOUSSES" TO ADOPT. YOUR GENEROSITY WILL THE FUNDING OF A VACCINATION CAMPAIGN OF UNICEF.

EXPOSURE PICTURES AND POT WILL BE ALSO OFFERED.
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Courcouronnes celebrates 21 years of child rights


giant puzzle on the theme of the rights of children assembled on November 20 during the festival. An amount of about 400 euros was raised in donations for the benefit of emoticons Unicef, for the financing of immunization programs for children.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

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Thursday, November 18 between 12h and 14h: Lunch Like No Other: Child Soldiers: What Future?

Organised in partnership with UNICEF-Essonne, in the framework of the International Solidarity Week.

According to UNICEF, 250,000 children are still exploited in armed conflicts around the world. These are as many girls as boys, some as young as 7 years, used as combatants, but also as spies, grooms, porters, cooks, messengers or exploited for sexual purposes. Why are these armed groups of children they enroll? Which countries are still child soldiers? What programs associations and government exist to save them? How, once rescued from armed groups, to reconcile these children with a family, social?

Speaker: Henry Leblanc, Programme Officer UNICEF France (subject) Or Mireille Bernard, in charge of UNICEF advocacy committee
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Meals proposed by sweet and savory flavors: Registration required by November 14: 01 69 56 53 88 or communication @ solicites.org. All meals had to be reserved. The meal is not required. You can also make your sandwich.

Venue: L'Escale, MJC Maryse Bastie, 12 Place René Coty in Viry-Chatillon