Pennies for Pakistan explained
Pennies for Pakistan is a term several different organizations have used at different times for programs to raise humanitarian or educational aid for Pakistan.
Organisations
These organizations include:
- Washington Homemakers Council, Washington State,1956[1]
- Westside Elementary School, River Falls, Wisconsin, 1995 [2]
- Green Acres School, Hamilton Ontario, Canada, 2005 [3]
- Glenshaw Valley Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh PA, 2006 [4]
- Central High School, Macon, GA 2008[5]
- Quay Primary School, Bridlington, UK, 2010 [6]
See also
Pennies for Peace
Notes and References
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=I0QjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LucDAAAAIBAJ&pg=891,1106687&dq=pennies-for-pakistan&hl=en State Group Picks Officers, The Spokesman-Review, October 27, 1956
- http://www.weac.org/news_and_publications/education_news/1996-1997/pakistan.aspx Pennies Build Pakistan School:Project Wins WEAC Award, Wisconsin Education Association Council, June 4, 1997
- http://www.hwdsb.on.ca/media/releases/details.aspx?id=336&Page=100&year=null Green Acres School counts pennies for Pakistan, Media Desk HWDSB, October 27, 2005
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=j_BRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VnIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6146,2039459&dq=pennies-for-pakistan&hl=en “Pennies for Pakistan” Pittsburgh Post Gazette, May 25, 2006
- http://www.macon.com/2010/09/06/1254153/school-expected-to-attain-ayp.html “Education Notebook:School Expected to Attain AYP Status” 6 September 2010
- http://www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs/page.asp?PgID=180072&ClubCtteeID=9233&ClubID=185 “Pennies for Pakistan”, Rotary Club of Bridlington, 11/10/2010