R.A.D.S Donations

The Remote Area Development Service or R.A.D.S. , a group by that includes Peter Martinez, Kenewang Rancholo and Seloma Tiro,  recently donated nine soccer balls to the children of Nata Village. The nine soccer balls,  are being put to good use in the Nata Village School Recreation Facility. After school, and after students finish their homework, they are allowed to join in and play soccer with the donated sports equipment. The donations were given by the R.A.D.S. through a trust fund, in hopes that it will encourage recreational and healthy play. This is important to me, as a person in another continent, country, and even city because this allows me to understand the difficulties of developing villages and how many possessions I take for granted. In the Nata Village school before the soccer ball donations, the school had no soccer equipment; while in my school, we own several soccer balls and other sports equipment. How do you feel about the R.A.D.S. donations? Do you think you take your school’s property for granted at times?

3 Responses

  1. I think it’s a great thing that others around the world take the time to donate soccer balls to kids in the Nata Village reminding them that someone cares for them. I do believe that others as well as me take our school property for granted and we should really begin to relize what we have and how it would be if we didn’t.

  2. That is a really nice thing that he did. :)

  3. your right, we do seem to take things like sports equiptment for granted. we shouldn’t do that. look at all the things that we have and others barly have anything at all. its a great thing the trust fund did. excersice is always good for you and its fun.

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