The Afghan Mobile Mini Circus for Children (MMCC) is a traveling educational entertainment group in Afghanistan. MMCC accepts children aged 5–17 to learn juggling, unicycling, acrobatics, singing, comedy, theatre, and magic tricks. The organization’s goal is to spread joy and bring laughter back to the children of the war-torn country. The Afghan Mobile Mini Circus for Children (MMCC) was established as a non-profit organization established in 2002, to work with orphaned and traumatized children. Travelling through danger zones, the MMCC aims to entertain kids and adults alike. It also gives children aged 5-17 the opportunity to learn circus skills like juggling, unicycling, acrobatics, and magic tricks. This brings them happiness and keeps their minds and body busy. Visiting internally displaced persons camps and orphanages, the project has grown so popular over the years it now runs cen...
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