Every week Mother Teresa Children’s Centre hosts a group for Young Carers, children who care for other children. They’ve recently written a play which aims to teach other children in their community about the dangers of Cholera, a water bourne disease which can kill. They are pictured here performing to a huge audience, we at Krizevac think this must have taken quite a lot of guts and determination. Thank you MTCC Young Carers, you truly are a caring bunch.
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