Children’s club Z@vináč (Q68961)

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Project Q68961 in Czech Republic
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Children’s club Z@vináč
Project Q68961 in Czech Republic

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    1,045,749.68 Czech koruna
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    41,829.99 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    1,230,293.75 Czech koruna
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    49,211.75 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    85.0 percent
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    1 July 2019
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    30 June 2022
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    "Hledá se Smolíček, o. s."
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    50°12'8.35"N, 15°48'57.74"E
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    50002
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    Projekt řeší zajištění péče o školní děti města Jaroměř vytvořením dětského klubu Z@vináč. V rámci projektu bude provedena výmalba prostor dětské skupiny. Skupina poskytne zázemí dětem, u jejichž rodičů/jiných pečujících osob dojde ke zvýšení zaměstnanosti. Ve skupině budou děti moci uplatnit své kreativní schopnosti a dovednosti. Přispěje k eliminaci problémů v oblasti lokální nezaměstnanosti a k lepšímu využití ekonomického potenciálu rodiny. (Czech)
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    The project deals with providing care for school children of the town of Jaroměř by creating a children’s club Z@vináč. As part of the project, a painting of the children’s space will be carried out. The group will provide facilities for children whose parents/other carers will increase employment. In the group, children will be able to exercise their creative skills and skills. It will contribute to eliminating problems in local unemployment and better utilisation of the economic potential of the family. (English)
    23 October 2020
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    CZ.03.2.65/0.0/0.0/16_047/0010295
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