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PROJECT BELATECH


As a charitable and nonprofit effort of IFBCS, Project BelaTech was undertaken in 2002 to provide 200 personal computers, new or used, complete with monitors and software, to the seven elementary schools, two high schools and one public library of the borough of Bela Crkva, FR Yugoslavia. The majority of computers and monitors are expected to be obtained through donations collected from within Nova Scotia, Canada. Upon delivery, as a free service, the computers are primarily to serve the basic IT educational needs of school children, and secondarily to serve the computer access requirements of the general public.  
 

- LETTER OF SUPPORT (and list of signatures)
- Letter of Support from Red Cross Serbia - Vojvodina
-
Our letter to the 180 elementary schools in Nova Scotia

 

Some of donated computers - Windsor, NS, Jan. 30/2003

 

PROJECT Bela Crkva Scouts

IFBC donated one computer with printer/scanner to Bela Crkva Scouts in January 2008.


Vladimir Kasteljanov, IFBC representative, present the
computer to Bela Crkva scouts.

PROJECT West Africa

Following the success of Project BelaTech, International Friends of Bela Crkva (IFBC) continued with its charitable and humanitarian outreach by participating in Project West Africa. In 2005 IFBC provided 72 computer systems to the project in support of schools in the African countries of Mali, Burkino Faso, Cote D'Ivorie, Niger, and Ghana.

PROJECT Nova Scotia

From time to time International Friends of Bela Crkva (IFBC) receives requests for donations of computers, from individuals or nonprofit groups within the communities of Nova Scotia that participated in Project BelaTech and Project West Africa. Each request is given proper consideration. IFBC is pleased to have provided computer systems to Peoples First of Windsor, and to needy individuals in Nova Scotia.


Windsor People First received three refurbished computers from International
Friends of Bela Crkva Society. Keith Pierce and Nick Kasteljanov present the
computers to People First representatives Sandra Innis, Freda Waddell,
Calvin Wood and Ann Marie Dorey. People First Society is an agency promoting self-advocacy for people labeled with an intellectual challenge.
(photo G. PARKER - Hants Journal) February 11/2005

 

 

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS OF BELA CRKVA 2002 - 2008