Help Narva Orphanage Going to a Party!
During hard times like these ones, helping people in need should become an imperative for all the more fortunate people and,

The event is for the 5th of November at 19.00
to foster this idea, the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Tallinn organized an important charity event on November the 5th.
With the purpose of helping Narva orphanage and the 35 children currently living in the structure, Tallink Cellar Night Club will open its doors to a “country party” animated by Kaie Seger, the teacher of line dance who has made the longest line dance in the world.
The event will be a great occasion for networking, dance and give an important contribution to some children often forgotten by Estonian public opinion. Seen the need of the children from Narva orphanage, the entry fee will be a new child cloth.
As the situation in the orphanage is far from being ideal, the Chamber of Commerce decided for this unusual but terribly useful “buy-in” in order to guarantee a concrete help to the children and, at the same time, show everyone how even the most basic goods are still needed at the end of 2009.
For all those people who will claim not to have enough time for buying a cloth for kids aged between 1 and 14, it will be possible to buy a ticket at the door for 200EEK.
From Estonian Free Press we honestly hope some of our readers will understand the importance of the initiative and will decide to show up to the event on November the 5th held in Tallink Cellar Night at 19.00 with both a new cloth and 200EEK.
For more info about the event and registrations you can visit http://www.secc.ee/index.php/en/events or contact the Spanish Chamber of Commerce via email or phone at +372 64 65 234






 




