Posts Tagged ‘school’
Preschoolers and their dream new classroom
Some of the preschoolers from La Palangana Primary School in Guatemala have drawn their dream new classroom. Aren’t they cute?
Read MoreMinds in Bloom POSTPONED until 2021
Join us on May 27, at 6 pm at the Forest City National Golf Club – 16540 Robins Hill Rd, London, ON N5V 5C3.
Enjoy a Spring dinner to improve the quality of life for children, youth and families with mental health and educational support, locally and globally.
Camp subsidy: proud mom shares her story
“As a single mother, I don’t always have the time or the money to give my boys summer experiences that get their brains working. Subsidized day camp at the Children’s Museum gives them that opportunity.” – said Deborah, one of the parents in the day camp subsidy program.
Read MoreMusic for Mirpur – a benefit concert featuring Chad Price
Join Good Neighbors Canada as we present Music for Mirpur, a benefit concert featuring Canadian singer-songwriter Chad Price.
Enjoy a reception with complimentary hors d’oeuvres before the benefit concert:
– Cocktail party and silent auction at 7 pm.
– Entertainment with Chad Price and band at 8 pm.
All proceeds go to our Save a School campaign. You will be helping 200 children with tuition assistance, new books and also facility upgrades, equipment and staff training for a school in Mirpur, an area in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Save a School campaign was developed from our Hope Letter campaign. This year children will write letters of encouragement to Mina, a little girl who works at a tobacco factory in Mirpur and who dreams of becoming a teacher.
Tickets on sale now:
– Admission: $30 (all in)
– VIP tickets: $40 (all in) – your VIP ticket includes premium seating and a drink.
CLICK HERE TO FIND GREAT SEATS!
Read MoreChildren’s Museum: our post office is open for business
For the whole month of June, we will have a creation station at the London Children’s Museum, where children will be able to write their messages of support to Mina in Mirpur, Dhaka (Bangladesh).
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