The Week Ahead: An educational opportunity

Each year, Danish teens are given a day off from school to take part in a charity drive for education. This year, the giving goes both ways.

By Kevin McGwin November 5, 2018
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Since it was introduced in 1985, Operation Dagsværk, a Danish charity drive in which teens perform a day’s work in exchange for donations, has raised over 160 million kroner ($20 million) for educational programs in some of the world’s most underdeveloped countries.

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