World Vision: 30 hr Famine

What can u do on an empty stomach? This simple question does not only represent a question, but a quest for thousands of people around the world who will be taking the 30 Hour Famine Challenge. World Vision's 30 Hour Famine is a worldwide movement of students who are serious about serving God and fighting hunger - all on an empty stomach. For 30 hours, participants get a taste of hunger by not eating - something more than a billion people around the world experience every day. So all of the students of R.H. King Academy, don’t miss out because now you have the power to fight hunger, poverty and injustice. When you participate in the Famine, you make a difference in the lives of children and communities around the world. So show your friends, parents and people in your community that committing a bit of time or making a donation can change lives. Spread the word and sign up today! If you still want to get a pledge form, it’s not too late. Go to room A32 to get yours today!

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Turn off your Lights and Help Support Earth Hour!


As many of you are aware, March 27th at 8:30 pm is Earth Hour and for those who don’t know about this special day, Earth hour is a day where you turn off all your electrical appliances for one hour. Although you can`t turn off all of your everyday appliances, you can do one thing to help support this cause. As a student, you can turn off all your lights for one hour and encourage your family members and friends to join you.
In 2007 Earth Hour began in Australia where many people turned off their lights for one hour. It is organized by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The intention of this was to raise awareness and fight against climate change. As we all know, our climate is drastically affected and is constantly being affected by us, humans. Earth Hour is intended to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere and protect our planet for the future generations. We encourage everyone to participate in this global cause and help save the planet!


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