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03/12/2025
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The essential items collected as part of the “Sharing Kindness” charity campaign were delivered to their recipients.

The charity drive “Mehr ulashamiz” (“We Share Love”), organized on the initiative of the Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Information Service and the “Special Pedagogy” Department of the Pedagogy-Psychology and Inclusive Education Faculty, has reached its conclusion.

Over the course of nearly two months, this drive collected warm clothing and various essential items for elementary school students with disabilities and those enrolled in inclusive education.

On the occasion of December 3rd – International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the drive organizers visited the inclusive class of School No. 36 in Jizzakh city and Specialized Preschool Institution No. 5 to deliver the collected warm clothing and essential items to the children.

The process of handing over the essential items and warm clothing took place in a warm and emotional atmosphere. As a token of gratitude, the children presented artistic performances.

We express our deep gratitude to all our colleagues who actively participated in the “Mehr ulashamiz” charity drive, sharing not just warm garments but also love, attention, and kindness with the children in need.


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