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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Summer Learning Journey | Day:5 | Humanitarian Heroes | Week:2 | Activity:1 | Everyday Heroes | (4 Points)


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Every day, the men and women in the Emergency Services provide help and support people in
New Zealand and around the world. At times, they have to risk their lives in order to save others.
Common Emergency Services include the Fire Service, the Police Force and the Ambulance
Service. Other related services include the Air Ambulance, Search and Rescue, Coast Guard,
Surf Lifesaving, and the Civil Defence (amongst others).
In Australia, Fire Services are currently fighting more than 150 wildfires burning in New South
Wales, a province on the east coast of the country. The wildfires started in November 2019 and
are not expected to stop for many weeks. It is a very challenging time for the men and women
serving in the Emergency Services in Australia.
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What To Do:For this activity, please brainstorm at least five ways we could support the people
who are affected by the fires in New South Wales, Australia. You could think of ways to raise
money, things to send them, and ways to keep them feeling positive.
On your blog, share your brainstorm of ideas and create a video or audio recording of yourself
explaining each idea.
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4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Kamaea,

    I'm really blown away with all the ideas you have come up with. It's really awesome to see. My favourite is sending positive and happy letters to the people who have been affected by the disaster. When people are going through a really hard time, it's always important to communicate and tell them you will be there for them! :)

    Have you been to Australia before? Or, do you know anyone who lives over there? I hope for their safety if so!

    Nga mihi
    Erica

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    1. Kia Ora Erica, People are really going through a hard time with those bush fires. Yes I have been to Australia for a couple of times I stayed in Sydney for a week last year for a wedding.It wasn't really that bad but Its getting worser! My cousins also live in Melbourne so I visited them!Thanks for the awesome comment!

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    2. Kia ora Kamaea,

      I know, it is so upsetting. I can't imagine what kind of pain and distress they are going through. It's weird when you have been there before as well. I hope the fire becomes controlled soon.

      Nga mihi
      Erica

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  2. Hello Kamaea,

    Those are great ways to help the Australian wild fire victims!! What charities would you suggest people to donate to?

    Kind regards,
    Riiana

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