Sunday, February 7, 2010

Elementary school of Gojbulja in need of chemistry equipment

The Kosovo Serb enclave of Gojbulja is located a few kilometers away from Vučitrn/Vushtrri, and is inhabited by about 250 people. Even though most of these peolpe have to commute for work, school or shopping on a daily basis to the nearest larger K/Serb town (northern Mitrovica, about 15 km away), there is a local elementary school in Gojbulja which currently hosts about 20 pupils. Thanks to the village leader Bratislav Kostic who managed to gather sufficient funds and subsidies, the school is generally well built and equipped, except for at least a basic set of tools for chemistry. Anybody having a spare couple of test-tubes or the Mendeleyev table to be put on the wall in Gojbulja school? Moderately used sports' equipment, English books, cartoons or dictionaries, Serbian books or fairy-tales, sets of vitamin supplements that are suitable for kids and all other Kosovoschools standard goods are equally welcome! (At the picture: Bratislav in front of the bus that brings Gojbulja peolpe to and from Mitrovica.)

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