Funds raised by the hit charity single ‘Tomorrow Bokra’ has enabled thousands of children to take part in Save the Children’s Healing and Education through the Arts (HEART) programme, the company behind the hit charity single has revealed.
Proceeds from the single, which was released in November 2011, have paid for 4,478 children and 490 mothers in the West Bank and Jordan to participate in Save the Children’s unique creative platform, which helps them to learn key skills such as math, language, history, and science through art.
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Quincy Jones charity single helps 4,478 MidEast children to learn new skills
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