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Hi,

as many students move at this time, I have collected a lot of stuff such as duvet, towels, cloths and stationery that they no longer need.

Please let me know if there are anything Liebenhaus would need.

Thank you!

Mai Hashimoto

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HelloMai,

As some of the children are also entering the Digital World, I realised that usb-sticks could be useful. For the elder children and for some childcareworkers as well. No need for big sizes, just to store documents they write for school. These days you might get them for free here and there, so don't spend all your money on it. Coordinate while you're there who might be able to use one. Give it a thought.

Regards,
Coen


Reaction from Coen Giesberts on 29 Jun 2008 at 17:04
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Hi Coen,

I asked friends around for unwanted usb memory sticks and got two so far:D

Please let me know if you think of something else!

Mai


Reaction from Mai on 2 Aug 2008 at 08:16
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Hello,

A friend of mine offered some stationery(pens, pencils and pieces of coloured paper) for the children. 

Would it be accepted if I bring it with me or wasted?
Even if it's not really needed, it's still?ok as I could send it to another NGO who need it:)

Please let me know,
 Im coming in a week time!!

Mai


Reaction from Mai on 10 Aug 2008 at 15:46
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Hi Mai,

We are looking forward to having you here in PE. The stationary is great and always usefull. The USB sticks is a great idea as well. The best thing is to look for the needs at this stage when you are here and to buy some thing here, which useally works out much cheaper then buying it overseas. I will see you next Monday! Have a good trip

Martijn


Reaction from Martijn on 13 Aug 2008 at 08:19

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