“It’s our right to succeed” was launched for the first time in 2004 in only 2 centers in Saida and now in 2007 it developed into 8 centers during the summer and 50 schools through the school year. This summer camp combines between activities and subject areas like languages; English, Arabic and Math. This summer camp is the result of the collaboration between the Hariri foundation and the National Organization, as Mrs. Wafica Skafi informed. She
also told us that there are 250 volunteers participating in this camp. Dima Hassan, the English coordinator said, "It was important to prepare fun activities to teach the students because it was a summer camp and students must enjoy their time while learning. Learning must be
enjoyable so they won't get bored". She also told us that she prepared suitable themes for each age of students and designed activities and handouts for every theme. The material prepared for every week was then handed to Mrs. Skafi to be photocopied and distributed to the centers. Dima Hassan worked with the volunteers on a weekly basis so their teaching would go smoothly.
Head supervisor Nabel Bawab said that this camp started on the first of August and it will continue till August 30th. He also said that the closing ceremony will be on September 4th in MP Bahiya Al Hariri’s villa in Majdillion and this camp will continue in winter as well. This camp contains so many activities such as recycling, art, choral, dancing, and folklore. Nabel Bawab added that this year witnessed the birth of new activities like the art of photography project that will be concluded with a photo exhibit titled “Sweet Eye” in Ayn Al Hilwi camp on September 1st, and “My family, My introduced them to their city Saida and took them to see its historical places. They also participated in community service activities by cleaning Saida beach. They also visited other villages in Lebanon to get connected to their country and to meet other kids there from other religions. The purpose of this project was to introduce the children to the other and teach them to respect and accept their differences, as Noha Bizri the project coordinator told us.
One of the monitors Jana Jardali, who was responsible for young kids aged 4 to 6 years old, said that these activities help children forget about the war and what they have been through and let them have a new start.
Samira Masri Kublwi, the recycling project coordinator, talked about the
process of using carton, cups and many other materials and reusing them. They had made CD boxes, pen cases and copybooks.
The closing ceremony will be presented in Hariri's villa in majdillion to appreciate the hard work of these kids and the volunteers.
By Dalia Hariri
By Dalia Hariri
7 comments:
Hi Dalia,
I enjoyed reading your story and I want to thank you for writing a news story about this huge summer camp launched and sponsered by Mrs.Hariri. The children enjoyed their time and everyone did his best to make it a successful experience.
Keep following up on news and reporting them.
Dima
hi Dima thanks for keeping intouch with our blog and reading my news story.
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thanks foe reading and i promise i will continue..Dalia
Writing about the summer camp made me know more about what kind of activities you do in your school.I think you managed so well in mentioning everything which sure give readers a clear idea and pictures of the different stories you experience.
So great work...
It's really nice to get a closer look to all your activities in the summer camp, and amusingf to getr to know how you spend your days in summer camp. You have very interesting ideas on how to motivate children, and the pictures associated with your post are very expressive.
good job
hi guys, my name is mohannad, and i'm a part of the "truth busters", and i loved your blog, very amazing, seems really a hard work, hope you write more and inspire us even more, anyhow, all we did so far is write an introduction to our group at: http://wordsoftheanedote.blogspot.com/
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