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Send Books to the Children of the Philippines

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Send Books to the Children of the Philippines

April 9, 2015
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Since 2003, JTS has been building schools and providing school supplies and living necessities for vulnerable people in Mindanao, Philippines, such as natives, Muslim, and disables.  Up to 2011, eighty-four class rooms had been built in forty native villages for literacy as well as helping with education materials and school supplies in order for children to study. However, it’s still not enough, especially in isolate and quarrel areas. So, JTS America has been running the campaign of Collection of Children Books since January 2013. Many books collected and it shipped to Philippines. All books sent along with your warm heart have become a hope to children. We sincerely appreciate your anticipation to the campaign!


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