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DONATE TO H2onour EARTH H2onour Earth is taking a leading role in Ontario by integrating environmental studies with visual art and performance, ceremonial practice and cross-cultural exchange, and hosting the overnight event in an outdoor, natural setting. Please become a donor. Your generous contribution will make a profound difference in the lives of so many children and youth who, today, more than any other time in our history, so clearly need the re-connection to our earth and the enrichment of the spirit that is the essence of this annual event. Water, its protection, care and management, will continue to grow and become one of the most critical issues facing our young children. Parallel to this, is the need for programming that address these important issues in ways that children relate to and actively comprehend. Your gift will help bring the children together with the Elders, artists, teachers and Production staff eager to contribute to this rich and unforgettable project. For your opportunity to donate please contact donate@h2onourearth.com |
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JOIN US ~
its time for compassionate involvement ~
Join H2onour Earth for a two-day celebration on the Toronto Islands, when 500 children, First Nations and Indigenous Elders, artists, educators, environmental and youth leaders from across Southern Ontario gather for an extravaganza of the senses and spirit to share visions of our common future. When you join the creative team of dedicated volunteers, you can learn about the integrated nature of the programs by assisting Elders, artists and teachers with school and community visits. During the Ceremony on Toronto Islands, you will support the teachers and indigenous Elders and work with the production coordinator to ensure the success of the overnight event. For our volunteer student leaders, The Flowing Waters Ceremony will be a valuable contribution to your studies and help you determine your role as self-motivated, active members of a vital community of change. We will all learn from each other to gain knowledge and develop the skills for environmental leadership. If you or your organization or school are interested in the opportunity to participate please contact join@h2onourearth.com To join us as a volunteer please contact volunteer@h2onourearth.com |
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the youth of Canada can begin the process of learning respect for water
as the first law of life and take up the responsibility of maintaining
clean water for future generations. The Flowing Waters Ceremony will,
in fact, become a learning model for the general public." |
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