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ST. JOHN’S — The Newfoundland and Labrador Construction Association is throwing its weight behind a fundraising initiative to support a high school in Zimbabwe.
The association is publicizing a fundraising drive of the WIC Conference, which has declared that its charity of choice is the Adopt a Village Project at Tshelanyemba High School in Zimbabwe. The project aims to provide essential plumbing and sanitation facilities for the girls who live at the school during the week, as they reside too far away to walk home safely each day. To achieve the goal, they need to install a 5000-litre water tank to ensure a reliable water supply.
“Your generous donations will directly contribute to improving the living conditions and overall well-being of these students,” stated the WIC plea.Residential Report: Governments hanging on to land only hinders much-needed housingThe Grounding Meadow chosen as winner of OAA’s landscape design competition3D concrete printed buildings get bigger, taller and modularMedallion announces six new rental buildings across GTAU.S.
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