UNICEF Canada calls on Canadians to Go Blue for National Child Day to recognize children’s sacrifices during the pandemic
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Friday, November 12, 2021
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After all theyve been through withCOVID-19, kids deserve to be celebrated, said David Morley, President and CEO, UNICEF Canada.
Key Points:
- After all theyve been through withCOVID-19, kids deserve to be celebrated, said David Morley, President and CEO, UNICEF Canada.
- National ChildDay and World Childrens Day is a moment to reflect and thank them for all they have done both here in Canada and around the world.
- To show their support, Canadians can wear blue, and colour theirneighbourhoods, organizations,and the internet blue to recognize childrens sacrifices andsay thank you.
- On November 19, the day before National Child Day/World Childrens Day, UNICEF Canada will be hosting a virtual Youth Activism Summit , bringing together young people, partners, adult influencers and decision-makers.