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Friday, 27 December 2019

Summer Learning Journey// Everyday Heros//Day 5//Week 2//Humanitarian Heros

DAY 5: HUMANITARIAN HEROES

Activity 1: Everyday Heroes [4 points]

Every day, the men and women in the Emergency Services provide help and support people in New Zealand and around the world. At times, they have to risk their lives in order to save others.

Common Emergency Services include the Fire Service, the Police Force and the Ambulance Service. Other related services include the Air Ambulance, Search and Rescue, Coast Guard, Surf Lifesaving, and the Civil Defence (amongst others).

In Australia, Fire Services are currently fighting more than 150 wildfires burning in New South Wales, a province on the east coast of the country. The wildfires started in November 2019 and are not expected to stop for many weeks. It is a very challenging time for the men and women serving in the Emergency Services in Australia.

For this activity, please brainstorm at least five ways we could support the people who are affected by the fires in New South Wales, Australia. You could think of ways to raise money, things to send them, and ways to keep them feeling positive.

On your blog, share your brainstorm of ideas and create a video or audio recording of yourself explaining each idea.


Video



Activity 2: Leading by Example [4 points]


Mother Teresa and Princess Diana were both people who wanted to do things to help others. They were very different people, however they both had a significant impact on the world.

Mother Teresa was born in Eastern Europe but decided at a young age that she wanted to be a missionary (a person who gets sent somewhere to share their religious faith and do charity work). She moved to India where she worked hard and cared for those who needed her the most. Her work was recognised by the Catholic Church, which gave her the title of ‘Saint’ Teresa.

Diana, while not officially a saint, was a real-life princess. In her role as a princess, she travelled the world raising awareness about a number of important issues. Through her work, Princess Diana helped the world to see that all people, including those affected by illness and disease, needed love and respect. Princess Diana and Mother Teresa both led by example with acts of kindness towards others.


For this activity, we would like you to follow in their footsteps and perform a random act of kindness.

On your blog, describe your random act of kindness. What did you do? How did the person react? How did it make you feel?



This week me and my mum made food and put them in boxes then handed them out to the homeless people on the street and they said it was helpful that me and my mum delivered food to them cause the haven't ate anything all day. I was happy that we managed to help we even met someone that is the same culture as us. 





Activity 3: Choose your own



You have now made it to the end of Week 2 and have earned the chance to choose your very own politician or activist who you think has changed the world. There are no right or wrong choices for this activity, so find someone who interests you and tell us about them on your blog. It could be someone from your family, church, community and/or someone famous who you admire.

Here are some starting points in case you get stuck:

Bill English

Xi Jinping

Pania Newton

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Willie Apiata

Jane Fonda

For this activity, choose one person and read all about them.

On your blog, provide us with:

The name of the person

A description of the work they do/have done

An explanation of how they/their work has had an impact on the lives of others



Nelson Mandela he spent half of his life in prison for overthrowing the president and also he managed to slow down that apartheid system he help the black community have a chance of fair treatment. This put a impact on the black community of having a chance to fight back.

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3 comments:

  1. Hey Viliami!

    Congrats on completing another Summer Learning Journey Day! On your 2nd activity, I see that you've perpared food for the homeless, WHich I think is a really amazing and kind thing to do! Did you know that there are 40,000 people in NZ without homes? Some people might say that Helping one homeless person won't make a diffrence but I'm sure we both think differently! What are some other ways to help the homeless?

    Keep up the great work!

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  2. Malo e lelei Viliami,

    Well done for participating in this years' SLJ programme, "Changemakers: People who have changed the world" - I like that you complete 3 activities in 1 blog post - that's great initiative! Thanks for your response to Activity 1: Humanitarian Heroes

    I was absolutely amazed by your video and super impressed by you narrating (voice over) your video too. Although it made me feel a little sad in terms of hearing about what our poor Australian neighbours are going through, it also gave me hope and was a nice reminder as to how I could help the cause. I am so glad that you along with many of our young people are informed about these events and playing a role in supporting the cause. Thank you for your beautiful video, Viliami!

    I look forward to reading through more of your posts :)

    Malo,
    Mani

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  3. Hi Viliami!

    I will be commenting on activity 2.

    That's awesome! I can relate, doing a good deed leaves you feeling happy. How often does your family do this?

    Sincerely,
    Riiana

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