Support book collection project for libraries in Tanzania

Jan 22, 2021

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Mr Laurence Zerafa, the brother of Mr Anthony Zerafa who was teaching Physics in Sixth Form until his retirement last June 2020, is a librarian who spent time doing voluntary work in Tanzania.
He is back in Malta and now has a mega project going, collecting books for 10 school libraries in Tanzania. A benefactor is sponsoring a container in which to send the books.

Check out the detailed info below:

  • Read more about the project here
  • Consider the criteria for accepting donations here
  • Follow the dedicated Facebook page

We will be helping Laurence with this project by serving as a collection point for books. Moreover, Sixth Form students will also be assisting Laurence with sorting the books out. The students will be using these hours as part of their Social Responsibility Programme, coordinated by Bro Alex.

Should you wish to donate books, you are invited to place them in a bag or box and leave them at the Sixth Form reception.

With thanks to you all for your generous donations!

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