76 pupils from needy families from Straseni district received school bags
Another 76 pupils from needy families in Straseni district received full-sized stools, as well as new clothing, within the framework of the "School-child - protected child" campaign launched by General Police Inspectorate.
"- Hold it, the chicken for you.
- And that's yours
- Wait, your grandmother gives you ...
- Have fun with them".
Nicoleta Rădvan from Roscani village started the school year with a shabby bag. The girl stayed in her grandmother's care after her mother remarried.
"I was ashamed, because we were wearing a school bag because we were wearing a schoolboy and we did not have a girl," said Rosani, Straseni district student, Nicoleta Rarvan.
Totally, 22 children from the village of Roscani were chosen with gifts.
"Here I have a watercolor, here I have pencils here I have a penny. I really like it".
"We were very careful, that is, to help those who deserve to be helped," Roscani village assistant, Străşeni district, said Ana Chetraru.
The gifts came from several organizations in Italy. So far, over two thousand children at high risk of dropping out of school have stepped into the new school year with requisites and new clothes.
"By educating the children, giving them everything they need to go to school the time they spend, this time they will be useful for studies, they will be supervised by teachers and will not use this time to commit crimes," he said Vice Head of PGI, Gheorghe Cavcaliuc.
Meanwhile, GPI has launched a campaign. The cops will give the minor victims a toy to help them overcome the traumas suffered. The idea was taken over by German police officers.
"Psychologists and experts show that the vast majority of the child's negative emotions are reduced as a result of a toy being given to the child. Of course, if he does not have a trauma or very serious injuries", said GPI Vice Head Gheorghe Cavcaliuc.
GPI has called on all people to join the " A toy for smiling children" Campaign.