Peace Tree Day 2008 raises $4,540 for UNICEF’s Myanmar/Burma Relief and Free the Children’s China Relief!
Peace Tree Day 2008 in Toronto was a great success. The Peace Tree Ambassadors were able to raise a total of $3,310 (plus matching funds from UNICEF) for UNICEF's Burma/Mynamar Relief Fund and Free the Children's China Relief Fund through their wonderful peace and diversity workshops. The children led workshops included African and Tabla Drumming, Cricket, creating a community Peace Tree, Aboriginal Ball and String Game, Paper Cranes for Peace, Mehndi Peace Symbols and many more fun activities. The Peace Tree Stand was also a big hit with children selling drinks from different cultures. Children dressed in kimonos, langhas, Chinese and Korean dresses added much colour and life to all the festivities.
Thanks to all the children and families who worked so hard to create their peace and diversity workshops to help other children and families around the world. The experience helped everyone understand how diversity enriches each of our lives and how to create peaceful communities.
Here are a few images of the festival in Toronto to give a flavour of the day. If you would like to volunteer for the 2009 Peace Tree Day celebration, please email info@peacetreeday.com or peacetreeambassadors@peacetreeday.com\
1 comment:
What a wonderful site! And what a great post.
I liked the idea of creating postcards. In fact I love exchanging postcards with other, and I have created a blog: http://onemillionpostcards.blogspot.com/ dedicated to showing the postcards others have sent to me!
You can send me a post card too! Just address it to:
One Million Postcards
6206 Wade Road #230
Baytown, TX
77521-8868 USA
Again, this is a great post and a beautiful site!
May God bless your endeavors,
Don Morrison
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