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Gisagara: They Returned to Where They Learned to Do Charity Work

Summary by UMUSEKE
Members of the URUNGANO family group who studied at ES Higiro School returned to carry out the “Garukushime” project to help underprivileged children who are struggling. Some of these children were given school fees, others were given various materials including notebooks, pens, school uniforms and hygiene kits for girls, which are used during menstruation. The group also donated a volleyball and basketball court that they built for this school.…
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Members of the URUNGANO family group who studied at ES Higiro School returned to carry out the “Garukushime” project to help underprivileged children who are struggling. Some of these children were given school fees, others were given various materials including notebooks, pens, school uniforms and hygiene kits for girls, which are used during menstruation. The group also donated a volleyball and basketball court that they built for this school.…

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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