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  • This lesson highlights the amazing achievements
    of young people who have campaigned for a cause
    they care about passionately.

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"You can't buy anything with a Penny!"
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  • But ten year old Stacey Hillman
  • knew that you could do a lot with a
  • pile of pennies!
  • Being an animal lover she was very
  • upset to hear that police dogs were
  • being shot and killed on duty.

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  • It didnt seem fair to Stacey that police dogs
    werent given the same protection as the police
    officers they worked with.

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  • She found out that bullet proof vests for the
    dogs would cost a little over 300 each.
  • Six years later her organisation has raised
    150,000 - enough money to buy 404 canine bullet
    proof vests!

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  • Stacey is one of many children who have had the
    courage to start a charity for a cause they felt
    was important.

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  • When she was just eleven years old Annie Wignall
    started
  • The Care Bags Foundation.

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  • She was touched by stories of children having to
    flee their homes in crisis situations, leaving
    their possessions behind them.

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  • Annie began filling special Care Bags with
    essential and comforting items suitable for every
    age, from babies to eighteen year olds.

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  • Now Annie is director of a nationally recognised
    charity with its own headquarters.

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  • She oversees the efforts of the many volunteers
    who provide thousands of bags to children all
    over the world.

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  • Nine year old Melissa Poe wrote to President
    Bush (Senior) about the need to clean up the
    environment.

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  • Her letter was pasted on billboards all over
    America.
  • Her club has mushroomed from 6 to 300,000
    members!

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  • To date FACE members (Kids For A Clean
    Environment) have planted over a million trees,
    many of them as part of backyard wildlife
    habitats.

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  • FACE members created the largest environmental
    flag measuring 100 by 200 to symbolise the
    concerns of young people for their environment.

This is a picture of Melissa representing the
Spirit of Youth as part of the Olympic torch
relay
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  • Six year old Canadian Ryan Hreljac was shocked
    to hear that many people in the world have no
    clean water.
  • He decided to do
  • something about it.
  • It took Ryan 4 months to
  • raise 70 by doing household
  • chores

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  • Ryan knew the importance of team working. He got
    his brothers Jordan and Keegan to help him write
    letters and create audio-visual aids for his
    speeches, while he was busy talking to other
    charities.

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  • To date the Ryans Well Foundation has created
    201 wells in 10 countries, and brought clean
    water to about 352,323 people!

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  • Brave Alex Scott had suffered from
  • cancer since she was one year old.
  • When she was four she
  • decided to help her
  • doctors find a cure
  • for her disease.

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  • She set up a stall selling lemonade on her
  • front lawn.

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  • Alex inspired many people over the remaining
    four years of her short life.
  • They followed her example, and in 2004 and 2005
    over 4000 Alexs Lemonade Stand events were held
    to raise money to fight childhood cancer one cup
    at a time

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  • Although Alex is no longer with us, as of May
    2006, her campaign had raised over 6 million.

Alexs Lemonade Stand continues to fund
researchers who seek to improve the treatment of
cancer, and prolong the lives of sick children.
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  • A special award has been named in Alexs memory.
  • Every year the Alex Scott Butterfly Award is
    presented to a child who has shown extraordinary
    conscience, care and character in helping others.

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  • Could YOU start a campaign like these young
    people have done?
  • Once you have an idea, use the Thinking Hats
    Tool.

Click here
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Other interested people
school, clubs, neighbourhood,
Helpers, Friends, Family,
You
email
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Glossary
  • Refugee a person who has had to leave their
    country
  • Symbolise stand for, represent
  • Campaign a drive, or movement, to make
    something happen
  • Research a study, investigation
  • Conscience sense of right and wrong

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Activities to complete this lesson include
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  • group discussion
  • exploring attitudes in the media to refugees
  • creating an organisation and planning how to
    address a social or environmental problem

Click on the image above to view and/or download
learning activities.
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If you enjoyed this lesson, why not try
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Useful Web Links
  • http//www.ryanswell.ca/ - build, educate,
    motivate Ryans Well
  • http//www.justgive.org/be-inspired/inspiring-kids
    /pennies-police-dogs.jsp - Stacey Hillmans
    pennies protect police dogs
  • http//www.kidsface.org/pages/aclubofsix.html -
    Melissa Poe and the story of FACE the Worlds
    largest youth environmental organisation
  • http//www.alexslemonade.org/lemonade_stand.php -
    Alex Scott raising money for cancer research with
    the lemonade stand
  • http//www.idealist.org/kt/index.html -and now
    its your turn! A site dedicated to children
    taking action sharing tips and showcasing
    children who have set up their own charitable
    organisations
  • http//www.kidscanmakeadifference.org/ -
    inspiring children to end hunger, poverty and
    injustice around the World
  • https//www.justgive.org/be-inspired/inspiring-kid
    s/index.jsp - more children making a difference

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More Useful Web Links
  • http//news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4290000/n
    ewsid_4293200/4293218.stm - Laura has done lots
    of wacky things for charity, read her story
  • http//news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4710000/n
    ewsid_4710300/4710366.stm - Who starts a charity?
    a guide to charities and the story behind some
    of the Worlds largest charities
  • http//www.citizenshipfoundation.org.uk/youthact/p
    rojects.php?p231 sick and tired of crime and
    the lack of safe play areas on their local estate
    a group of young people in North London set up a
    project to clean up their estate, read how they
    are making a difference.
  • http//www.citizenshipfoundation.org.uk/youthact/p
    rojects.php?p232 bullying affects the lives of
    approx. 30,000 children per year in the U.K
    this group of young people in London set up a
    project to reduce bullying and support victims of
    bullying in their school
  • http//www.g-nation.co.uk/news/news.cfm?contentid
    367 Will and his friends were devastated when
    the council closed their skate park, they took
    action to campaign and make a difference in their
    community.
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