Kiaora all,
Notices came home today with Room 9 children.
This is an optional task for children to participate in if they would like to.
Happy snapping.
Miss Matich
Cameras for Courage is a fun and visual way students can support the courage of children with cancer.
Children with cancer face challenges every day that they have to overcome. A child’s strength and courage during cancer treatment and procedures is recognized through our Beads of Courage® programme. Each bead represents a treatment (for example chemo, injections, scans); an experience (hair loss, isolation, fever) or a milestone (completion of treatment). For every medical procedure or treatment, children with cancer receive a bead.
We’d love for your school to get involved with Cameras for Courage to support these brave children who receive hundreds and even thousands of Beads of Courage® during their journey with cancer. All children love taking photos so we’d like students to take photos of what they believe courage looks like to them and send it in to us!
So, if you want to be involved you need to:
1) Bring a gold coin to school for fundraising (Pass it on to the teacher) - the money will go to Child Cancer foundation.
2) Take a photo that you think shows courage - remember to take the photo on your own.
3) Upload the photo to your drive, and fill out the Entry sheet
4) Share the document with Miss Matich
5) On Friday the 5th of September - as a class we will vote for the top three photos to go through
6) We will submit our class photos and a panel of judges will choose the top 10 photos from all the photos sent in. These will be displayed in Te Papa for a week.
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