Saturday 10 March 2012

REMEMBERING THE CHILDREN OF FUKUSHIMA


Today, we remembered the children of Fukushima who suffered due to the Tsunami and the leakage at the Nuclear Power Plant exactly a year ago, by telling their story to a group of children at the Auxilim High School, Benaulim. This is the local school, in the village where our office is located.The children were from class 6 and 7.
This is our way of paying a tribute to all the people in Japan, who are still struggling to get back to their normal lives after March 11, 2011.

It was a wonderful workshop, as it was conducted by all our young enthusiastic volunteers. Laura Drese, spearheaded the workshop, by introducing them to the workshop, telling them the story of Japan, and showed them some slides of the devastation caused by the tsunami.
She also presented the causes of such natural disasters, and explained to the children why we need to be more conscious of preserving our environment as a whole if we want to save ourselves from more natural disasters.



Lotta and Katie as well, took turns to tell them about the story of Sadako Sasaki and the 1000 cranes, and then the children painted.





They were really confused in the beginning as to what message to send to the children there, but, then slowly the brushes started working. There were some who just started painting with their fingers.



It was a good day, as we had a number of the kids come to us and thank us, as they thought it was a nice way for them to connect to the children in Japan, and were happy that we chose their school.
On a personal note, I would like us all to spend a minute tomorrow remembering all who suffered due to the devastation last year, and pray and hope, we don’t see any more!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Juhi It looks like you had another very successful day with the local children,excellent.Let me know when your next preject biggins and keep up your marvellous work.Give our regards to Nancy
    Best Wishes
    Shalom
    Karen & Cliff

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  2. It's lovely that you remembered the children affected by the nuclear disaster. There was a TV update on in the UK and slowly but surely the villages and towns are starting to work and rebuild. My best wishes to all, Michelle x

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    1. great post! I go for high five on your post! please do keep on rockin dude!
      Jib Cranes

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  3. Awesome job Juhi mam..missed it..

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