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Helping Taiwanese Elementary Schools


 

The summer camp for elementary school students  [Seikyo Shimbun]

After a typhoon packing high-velocity winds of up to 184 kph and bringing torrential rains hit Taiwan on July 18, local SGI-Taiwan members, led by student division members, helped relief and cleanup activities at Mao-lin and Duo-na elementary schools in Kao-hsiung, southern Taiwan. SGI-Taiwan youth also held summer camps at both elementary schools to encourage the students, presenting books and stationery supplies to the children.



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October, 2005

Index
The UN: Past, Present, Future -- Intro
The Relevance of the UN in Its 60th Year
A Time of Hope: Conversations with Early Staffers of the UN
Adding History to the Debate
Graphic Overview of the UN
A Working Partnership -- The UN and Civil Society: 
Interview with Gillian Sorensen

Faith in the Future -- The Role of the UN Religious 
Community

On the Ground with the UN
Delegates for a Day
A Vision for the Earth
Youth Voices 
A Broader Vision
A New Direction
Lion of Freedom: Nelson Mandela
The Soka Gakkai Youth Peace Conference
SGI's Role in Multicultural Australia
Reflecting on War
Youth and Sustainable Development
Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
Serbia and Montenegro
Peace Symposium in India
"Dialogue with Nature" Exhibition in Vietnam
Women's Peace Conference in Malaysia
Helping Taiwanese Elementary Schools
Three Poisons -- the Source of the Problem


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