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Kuwait (continued)


The alumni worked on a video project in October - their idea was to make a video of their alumni activities to share with the new YES students to give them an idea of what it means to belong to the YES alumni chapter in Kuwait. The group went to a filming company and, under the direction of alumni coordinator Rasha Zalzala, negotiated the donation of a camera crew to film some of their events. Together they wrote a script and helped produced a video of several of their activities, including the visit to the cancer center. The final production was an excellent summary of the growth of the Kuwait chapter to date, and outlines their mission of community service. The video was very professionally done, and copies have been distributed and shared with the other YES alumni chapters in the Near East and Pakistan.

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The YES Alumni Newsletter for the Near East and Pakistan is produced by AMIDEAST. The YES scholarship program is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Cultural and Educational Affairs and administered by several organizations. AMIDEAST is part of a consortium that includes AYUSA International, ASSE, ASPECT Foundation, CCI, CIEE, iEARN, PIE, Sister Cities International, and YFU.
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