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Ohana Foundation Donates Educational DVD Collection to Cupertino's Kids To Support Science & Social Studies Instruction in Santa Clara County
In Cooperation with the Mayor's Office the City of Cupertino To Receive $10,000 Worth in Educational DVDs

Cupertino - The Ohana Foundation, an international leader in educational multimedia publishing for K-12 classrooms across the globe, and the Office of Mayor Patrick Kwok, today announced the donation of ten thousand dollars worth of innovative teaching solutions that will be distributed to the Cupertino Public Library. The program is specifically focused on helping California municipal and county public libraries serve their diverse student populations by offering rich multimedia content to foster basic science education and social studies instruction.

This donation is the first in an ongoing campaign to equip Santa Clara County's public libraries with the award-winning Ohana Collection, a 250-DVD collection of K-12 instructional videos and instructional materials valued at $10,000 per site. This donation is made possible through the generous support of the the Ohana Fiat Lux Campaign.

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