Dear Teacher Network Subscriber,
One Nation Run: Live Webinar, June 9
Meet Bryce Dymond, social activist and founder of the One Nation Run, as he runs across Canada to raise awareness and funds for children and families living in poverty. Join a live video chat on June 9 at 11:00 am (EST) where Bryce speaks to Canadian students and answers their questions about his inspiring project.
To participate in the webinar, register on World Class and visit the One Nation Run Collaboration.
Download free elementary lessons on poverty in Canada: Myth Busters, Money Matters and Poverty and Rights.
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Visit One Nation Run for relay dates and destinations in your region. For guest speaker inquiries contact global_ed@worldvision.ca.
The Other Side of the River: Free Student Tickets to GTA School Musical
World Vision's first full-length musical production is being staged by the Regional Arts Program at St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School in Brampton ON. Featuring over 50 actors, musicians, singers and dancers, The Other Side of the River is an allegory about the global village and the power of youth to change the world,
Bring your students to this free production on the following dates:
June 2, 4, 10 and 11 at 8 pm at St. Thomas Aquinas S. S.
Click here to order free tickets. For more information, email tosotr@gmail.com.
Cooking Up Justice: Celebrity Chef Events in Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto
Almost a quarter billion children worldwide go to bed hungry every night. It's an injustice we can do something about.
Help us "cook up justice" for children affected by hunger and malnutrition. Celebrity chef and recording artist Roger Mooking recently visited World Vision projects in Cambodia. Now he's ready to share what he learned about child nutrition and development while preparing dishes inspired by the people and cuisine of Cambodia.
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Locations and Dates:
May 14th — Calgary at TRIB Steakhouse (7 - 9 pm)
May 16th — Vancouver at Museum of Vancouver (7 - 9 pm)
May 30th — Toronto at St. Lawrence Market (7 - 9 pm)
RSVP by clicking here. Visit the Voices for Children website to see video footage and photos from Roger's trips, and to find out how you and your students can cook up justice for vulnerable children.
Download Alive at Five and A Hungry World, grade 7 to 12 curricula about global child health and world hunger.
Thank you for inspiring your students to work for social justice.
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