Dave Toycen, president, World Vision Canada, has just returned from Jordan and Lebanon where he visited refugee camps and met with Syrian families, Canadian government officials and various non-governmental organizations involved in the humanitarian response. He will provide an update and will be available for one-on-one interviews with media. | |||
Canadian children participating in activities under a tented Child-friendly Space that is a replica of the Child-friendly Spaces that are supporting Syrian refugee children who have escaped conflict. The activities will include the following stations:
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A Child-friendly Space is a safe place within a disaster-affected community for children to play and get support to deal with their grief and loss. It helps children return to a normal routine by offering structured activities, games and informal education. To see a video of Syrian refugees in a Child-Friendly Space in Lebanon, click here.
To download photos of Syrian refugee children, click here.
World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender. Visit our News Centre at worldvision.ca
Source: World Vision Canada
8 comments:
I like some of the activities offered at these child friendly tents in these communities.
I like how this gives kids a safe place to go where they can have fun and forget about the tragedy around them.
I think it's great that these kids have such great activities and these "stations" to go to after a tragedy so they are able to get help with their grief and loss.
That is a great project that should be supported more. I find it wonderful that they also show the kids some useful things that they will be able to use in life.
Seeing people caring for each other and working to protect one another is a heart-warming thing. Especially since we're talking about kids here, the most innocent beings of them all.
This is a great way to keep the children busy, teach a bit, and keep their minds off disaster for awhile.
Children do need something to occupy themselves with after a disaster. This sounds great for them.
These activities are going to help children a lot. It's very important for them to learn about hygene and healthy eating.
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