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Columbia students attend We Day 2014

October 3, 2014
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Locally active, globally aware.

颁辞濒耻尘产颈补鈥檚听Junior Middle School students聽(JMS) and the JMS mentors had an experience of a lifetime yesterday as they joined thousands of students across Ontario to participate in Free the Children鈥檚聽.

We Day, a yearly event designed to inspire and empower youth, brings 鈥測oung people together to celebrate the actions that they are taking in their local and global communities.鈥 Students pledge to continue their roles as active global citizens and commit to bettering the world, shifting their views from 鈥榤e鈥 to 鈥榳e鈥.

Speakers and Performers This year鈥檚 event was held at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. Government officials, humanitarians, singers, actors, social rights activists, and motivational speakers were among those who addressed the crowd of 20,000 youth. They included: 鈥 Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan 鈥 Big Sean 鈥 Katie Couric 鈥 Hedley 鈥 Kweku Mandela 鈥 Col. Chris Hadfield 鈥 R5 鈥 Jo Jonas 鈥 Nelly Furtado 鈥 Lights 鈥 Craig & Marc Kielburger 鈥 and many more.

We Day and Columbia聽 The JMS contribution to the We Act program is how they earned their tickets to attend this year鈥檚 event. Tickets were not sold to the public and were only given to students who are actively involved in serving the local or global community.

As part of the JMS social justice program, students participate in many of Free the Children鈥檚 initiatives including their Adopt-a-Village campaign, Walk 4 Water, and We Create Change.

 

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