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World Vision 2024 - Every single one of us deserves a future where our people and planet thrive

Dio CommunicationsJune 5, 2024

As a school, we support World Vision because its mission aligns closely with our values of compassion, community, and global citizenship. By partnering with World Vision, we help provide essential resources such as clean water, nutritious food, education, and healthcare to vulnerable children and families worldwide. This collaboration not only aids those in immediate need but also educates our students about the importance of empathy, social responsibility, and taking action to positively impact their world. Through our support, we empower our students to be conscientious global citizens who understand the value of helping others and fostering sustainable change.

Join the World Vision 40-Hour Challenge NOW, and together, we can regreen our future. You can be part of a global movement, working with nature to restore forests – fast. World Vision will partner with frontline communities to unlock our planet’s underground forest using Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR). This would be a total game changer for kids in Timor-Leste, who’ve lost 90% of their original forests. You in? This year, we have many amazing students who are! Please support them if you can.

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Issy Hussey and Tia Lord are organising the annual Head Students walk around Hamilton Lake. They will walk 20km each and encourage others to join them. 

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Hunter Jones, Neha Kurien, and Ellen Liu are walking 40km to raise money. 

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Shannon Yu and Coco Huang - are learning to make a bouquet of 40 pipe cleaner flowers.

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Ava Sarty, Teresa Oertly, Hazar Yousef and Jorja-Rose Griffiths - are going without food for 40 hours.

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Talia Davidson and Sophie Mackie - are walking 40km in 40 Hours.

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Isabella Bond and Elise Wootton - are doing 40 Hours of not talking

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We also have the Sports Council running a challenge at DioFit. They aim to lift 400,000 kg during normal gym hours, lunchtimes and on Saturday, 22 June (from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm). 

Support here 

On Wednesday, June 12th, from 4:00 p.m., Sanitarium is sponsoring a World Vision Double Day, where they will match all donations up to $50,000!

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