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Albertans were invited to join Speaker Wanner for the launch of PTSD Awareness Day in Alberta, on June 27, 2016. Remarks were given by Members of Alberta’s Legislative Assembly and community members who have been affected by PTSD.
A traffic awareness drive was observed by Udgam School from November 6th to 20th. It began with taking the Preschool students for a visit to Traffic Park where they learnt all the rules and regulations related to traffic and also rode bicycles in keeping with the rules and signals.
The senior school students took this campaign to a different level by involving common public in the drive. Students of Class 10 formed a human chain and carried placards and chanted slogans that were related to traffic awareness. They stopped cars on the road in front of the Thaltej School and spoke to people about traffic rules and regulations which even encompassed ‘misuse of mobile phones during driving’, ‘lack of safety belts’, ’not wearing helmets’ and other issues. They even took a pledge to abide by traffic rules and create traffic awareness. In addition students ofClass 9 and 11 made powerpoint presentations and demonstrated to other classes about the importance of following traffic rules.
Improv Awareness Show
April 13, 2009 at the Mercury Lounge in the Byward Market.
Performers from all across Canada were in attendance.
Shot using a Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 Micro
Minor post processing in Lightroom 2.0
Improv Awareness Show
April 13, 2009 at the Mercury Lounge in the Byward Market.
Performers from all across Canada were in attendance.
Shot using a Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 Micro
Minor post processing in Lightroom 2.0
New York celebrated the fifth annual Disability Pride with a colorful parade, marching from Madison Square Park to Union Square Park on July 14, 2019. The event promotes inclusion, awareness, and visibility of people with disabilities, and redefine public perception of disability by participating in an annual Disability Pride parade in New York City and to show support and solidarity with people with disabilities. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Laura Carrizo is supporting Project AWARE’s #Divers4SharksNRays @CITES #CoP17 Campaign from Argentina
A traffic awareness drive was observed by Udgam School from November 6th to 20th. It began with taking the Preschool students for a visit to Traffic Park where they learnt all the rules and regulations related to traffic and also rode bicycles in keeping with the rules and signals.
The senior school students took this campaign to a different level by involving common public in the drive. Students of Class 10 formed a human chain and carried placards and chanted slogans that were related to traffic awareness. They stopped cars on the road in front of the Thaltej School and spoke to people about traffic rules and regulations which even encompassed ‘misuse of mobile phones during driving’, ‘lack of safety belts’, ’not wearing helmets’ and other issues. They even took a pledge to abide by traffic rules and create traffic awareness. In addition students ofClass 9 and 11 made powerpoint presentations and demonstrated to other classes about the importance of following traffic rules.
Color photograph showing Father Thomas MacLead (left) and Rabbi Sanford Shanblatt of Temple Israel in Swampscott (right) at the Yom HaShoah event held in Temple Isreal during Holocaust Awareness Week on Sunday, April 29, 1984.
Citation: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Salem State University, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts