Azercell's "Book Club" in Ganja!
The leading mobile operator fosters culture of reading among children in orphanages.
As a part of the "Book Club" project Azercell has started visits to the regions with the latest event held for the children of Orphanage No. 4 under the Social Services Agency, in Ganja. This specially organized program aims to foster a culture of reading, develop speech and creative abilities, and increase overall interest in education.
The children were introduced to the brightest examples of Azerbaijani children's literature and participated in engaging discussions. At the end of the event, the children received memorable gifts from Azercell.
The "Book Club" project envisages a series of events for children and adults. The first event of this kind, dedicated to International Children's Day, was carried out for the children of Orphanage No. 3 in Baku.
Azercell, which attaches great importance to initiatives and projects aimed at preserving and promoting Azerbaijan’s cultural heritage, will continue its activities in this direction. ®
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- 3 August 2024 10:58
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