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DYS Visions of the Future Competitions

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The Department of Youth Services is having an essay and an arts competition.  The theme is 'My Belize @49," and both have a 2st, 2nd, and 3rd place cash prizes.

 

"NCFC Visions of the Future Expressive Arts Competition!!!
1st, 2nd, 3rd Place prizes for each of the following categories:
MUSIC, RECORDED DRAMA, POETRY and PAINTING/ DRAWING (4'X6')"

 

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'Are you in the Circle?' Video

The National Committee for Familes and Children has released a feelgood video.  This is a well done video, and it looks like all districts are in there, like Cayo.  The mission of the NCFC is: "Championing the rights, welfare and development of Belizean families and children."  

 

"No matter where we are in society - we all have a role to play in raising our children! it really takes a village."

 

Their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/NCFCBelize

 

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In Our Own Words Video

We're in the middle of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence.  A powerful video was released by the Special Envoy for Women and Children where they interviewed kids from all around Belize, some in Cayo, and asked them about the consequences of violence.

 

In related news, tomorrow morning at the Cayo Welcome Center, the Ministry of Health is having an information fair as one of the activities for the 16 Days.  It starts at 9:00am.

 

"Violence affects everyone.  In this video children and adolescents from across the country share their stories and feeling about violence in Belize.  In their own words.  Produced for the Special Envoy for Women & Children, National Committee on Families and Children (NCFC) and UNICEF."

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