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The future of poor children in Nepal living along the street is in darkness. Due to a lack of education these children have stolen loot, have addictions, have gone the way of crime. Because alienating get them from all over the place. These children need love and peace.

Under this project, the festival will provide street poor children dinner and gifts given at a good hotel. There will be cutting of cake, face painting, driving electric cars, sharing of gifts, singing and dancing. The kids will have rice, meat, chicken and ice cream in their diet and a soft drink. Dinner and gifts for Street poor children life will become a golden memory.

WeBelieve project ”Provide food & clothes to poor street children in India” This exposure will enable kids relax, share gifts, share their experiences, and tell stories in a wonderful new environment outside home for one day with the WeBelieve volunteers. Dinner and gifts for Street poor children will become a golden memory. Everything we do for these kids now will never be erased from their memories.

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Help to educate 5 unprivileged orphans in school.

The National Gallery is proud to announce the creation of a new collaborative MA in Christianity and the Arts, taught in association with the Theology and Religious Studies at King’s College London – one of the most distinguished departments of theology and religious studies in the country.

This exceptional programme will enable students to work across disciplinary and specialist boundaries, exploring art-historical and theological dimensions of Christian art in tandem. The wealth of religious pictures at the National Gallery makes it an ideal forum for exploring various issues surrounding the visual arts and spirituality. Much of the teaching will therefore take place in the Gallery, in front of original works of art, and will be taught by curatorial staff.

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