HOPE

Hand of Peace Exchange & Exhibition

North Arm State School on the Sunshine Coast was included as the second school to be part of the HOPE projects. The reason I wanted to included them, was their motto.

"Life long learning for Heart, Mind and Earth"

        North Arm State School

North Arm School, opened their hearts to One Mind One Voice and embrassed with painted hands the HOPE projects. The handprints were taken of around 150 students of the 180 students present over two days.

One class with finished prints

On the second visit, Scot Mc Phie from Mango-a-GoGo Productions, was along to record the event for the documentary, being made over the next twelve months of my life, called.

"Hands of Change"
I will add some of his shots later, but for now these are a few of schools own great photos,

      

The North Arm school now takes it's place along with Djarragun College on the Global Children's Alliance, each school with be linked with the school ahead of them and with the one behind them. In the case of North Arm they will have a close sister school relationship with Djarragun Indigenous College and the JoyKuling school in Taipei, being the next school, I will take the HOPE Exhibition to on the 18th August.

These school as they link up will be linked to more schools and countries,as I travel around the world.

Global Children Alliance

Together these children will play a major roll in showing us adults the way to Peace and a better world.

Hands of Peace Exhibition

HOPE started at Djarragun Indigenous College

Australian Senate support for      

North Arm Primary School       Background        One Mind One Voice      

Alliance for the New Humanity


Other Peace projects for children around the world.

Cranes for Peace       Handprints across the World       Peace Train

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