Projectnews kids to help Puttinu Cares kids
- Projectnews kids help Puttinu Cares kids
- Projectnews raises around €3000 for Puttinu Cares
- Gozo Minister speaks about Eco-Gozo on Projectnews
- A total of €1,350 collected by the Projectnews kids
- Projectnews team appeals for urgent blood donations
- Puttinu Cares hold exhibiton of books and gifts at Mgarr
- €1,452 collected at Mgarr Terminal for Puttinu Cares
- A different interview with Archbishop Pawl Cremona and Gozo Bishop Mario Grech
- High School Musical on Projectnews this afternoon
- Heritage Malta to hold discounted book fair
- October 6th 2009 edition of the Maltese Herald
- Go giving away free netbook and internet key
- Mepa employees donate to Puttinu Cares Fund
- Projectnews kids appeal for blood donations
- Minister Austin Gatt featured on Projectnews
A fair is to be held, including books, food and beverages, stationery, plants, gifts, car wash and much more…all money raised during this fair, will all be donated to Puttinu Cares….the organisation which helps children who are sick with cancer. This organization is currently paying for apartments it just bought in UK for relatives of children who are sent to UK for treatment.
This activity, organised by the group of children who form Projectnews team, will be held on Sunday the 22nd of March 2009, outside Mater Dei Hospital Entrance, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. This activity is going to be held after the success gained from a book fair held last December at the Mater Dei Hospital foyer. All funds were given to Puttinu Cares.
This activity is being sponsored by Intervision Ltd, Segway Malta, GDL – Local Distributors for Dadi Star, Smart Office Supplies Ltd Qormi, the book The Haunted Mansion, Zammit Gardens and Nursery Santa Venera, Radisson Baypoint, James Caterers, General Softdrinks, Maypole, Spiterifashions.com, Capital Radio, Agenda Bookshops and Papillon Caterers.
Projectnews, a TV programme which deals with news and current affairs from a different perspective…from the children’s view, is aired on Wednesdays at 4.30 p.m. with a repeat on Saturdays at 10.30 a.m. on TVM and is presented by a team made up of 16 children.













