Kuwait: KCWA to hold First Holy Communion Party


Media Release

Kuwait, Jan 26: After the phenomenal success of holding community celebration of First Holy Communion of its members children for two consecutive years, Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) is all set to host the Party yet again in May 2008.

As a part of community awareness and to emphasize that Kuwait Canara Welfare Association serves and promotes community welfare, KCWA decided to hold a community celebration of the First Holy Communion of its members children every year. Apart from its motto of providing primary education for poor children, KCWA always strives to hold various schemes and activities for the benefit of its members and their children.

All Members whose children are going to receive First Holy Communion this year in Kuwait and interested to celebrate the same with the KCWA FHC Party 2008, are requested to register by sending an e-mail to info@kcwa.org or kcwa@123india.com or by Fax to 483-1030 (attn. Mrs. Tressy Cutinho) on or before 15th February 2008, with the following details:

NAME OF THE CHILD
NAME OF THE PARENTS
KCWA MEMBERSHIP NUMBER
DATE OF RECEIVING FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
PLACE OF RECEIVING FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
APROXIMATE NO. OF GUESTS
CONTACT DETAILS:
TELEPHONE:
FAX
MOBILE
EMAIL

For more information, you may contact the Coordinator Mrs. Christine Pinto on Tel. 247-5680 / 6.

  

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