Pärnu Rotary Club awards youth fund scholarships for sport, music and teaching
The Pärnu Rotary Club announced this year's youth fund scholarship recipients at Ammende Villa. The three recipients are young teacher Reili Kaljund, athlete Veiko Aasma, and a project called 'White Piano' from Pärnu Raeküla School.
KultuurThe Pärnu Rotary Club has named its annual youth fund scholarship recipients in a ceremony held at the historic Ammende Villa in Pärnu. Three recipients were selected this year: young teacher Reili Kaljund, athlete Veiko Aasma, and the 'White Piano' project submitted by Pärnu Raeküla School.
The scholarships are intended to support youth development across different fields. The funding will go towards training equipment for athlete Veiko Aasma, a holiday or recreational opportunity for teacher Reili Kaljund, and the purchase of a piano instrument for Pärnu Raeküla School's 'White Piano' project.
The Pärnu Rotary Club's youth fund aims to invest in promising young people and educational initiatives in the region. By covering costs for sports gear, personal wellbeing, and musical instruments, the club seeks to reduce financial barriers that can hold talented young individuals and school programmes back from reaching their potential.
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