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Japanese teen funds library for Cambodia school out of her pocket

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Date: 11 Nov 2018 | by: HIROSHI TAKAMATSU | Story Source: The Asahi Shimbun ~ Go to Original Article

Instead of spending the gift money she received each New Year’s and on entering school, Miyu Ozawa saved it for her future.

Thanks to her savings, primary schoolchildren in Cambodia are on a path to a brighter future themselves. They are the beneficiaries of a new library funded by Ozawa, 16, a second-year student at Tezukayama Gakuin Senior High School in Osaka…


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