Nine children is raised in a conflict zone or warzone. Thats a total of 250 million young people, according to a unicef report. Many of them battle depression, develop aggressive behavior, or face psychological trauma. Civil war has been raging in syria for five years now. Unicef estimates that more than 8. 5 million children in the country are effective. Affected. A safe, carefree environment is almost like a distant t dream. The game is quite simple, a variation of blind mans bluff. First, two kids are blindfolded. Then colored pencils are scattered on the floor. Whoever finds the most is the winner. Were in a rebeloccupied neighborhood of aleppo. Its full of orphanages and daycare centers. Some of these children have lost everything, while others just come to play. When they first come to us, theyre in a terrible state emotionally. They wont participate in activities. They wonont play. Theyey feel abandonened and just keep t to themselves. In time, as they start to play and interact
The Marietta City Schools Board of Education recognized the Kiwanis Club of Marietta for adopting Lockheed Elementary as part of its Major Emphasis Project.
The K-Kids Club at School Street Elementary recently held a schoolwide book collection. From left, school librarian and K-Kids Club advisor Melissa Cornelius, third-grader and K-Kid Ivy Skiver and Kiwanis
THOMASVILLE — The K-Kids were once again pleased to lead the Coins 4 Critters fundraiser at Cross Creek Elementary School to benefit Thomasville Humane (Thomasville-Thomas County Humane Society). This year,
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