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Your kind contributions are welcome in one, some or all of the following areas:
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Donate books, including volumes of standard reference texts such as the Great Books of the Western World, Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia for the Social Sciences or provide the funds for their purchase;
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Donate textbooks and general literature for all levels of education, including for the pure sciences, social sciences, humanities, computer sciences and the arts or provide the cash for the purchase;
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Donate Science laboratory equipment, computers for all levels of education and equipment for technical school workshops and instructions such as electrical wiring repair tools, plumbing, computer centers, et cetera, or provide the funds for their purchase or acquisition
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You can very kindly provide funds for building of classroom blocks, particularly in the least developed and small island countries in the developing world;
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You may wish to donate funds for shipping books, computers and science laboratory equipment to needy communities. You may wish to sponsor the shipment of one or more containers. You may as well help pay for the clearance and transportation of the goods to the final destination.
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Donate cash and/or materials to help build science laboratories, as per proposals submitted by program officers from various parts of the world or earmarked by you or your organization/foundation/institution for special/particular projects.
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Sponsor Seminars, Workshops, Conferences, Roundtables and Summits on Educational Issues.
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Donate space/storage facilities for the safekeeping of donated books, science laboratory equipment, computers and other relevant materials pending their shipment to recipients or provide the funds for hiring such storage facilities;
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Provide space/accommodation for the organization of adult education classes and/or mentoring/tutoring programs or provide funds for the rental of a building for this purpose;
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Volunteer and/or sponsor volunteers to participate in teacher/student exchange programs between schools in developed countries and schools in their developing counterparts. |