Monday, June 13, 2011
Yannick Tona Spoke to a class of grade 10 in Canada on Video Conference Last week
Yannick Tona spoke last week to a class of grade 10 from Henry Wisewood senior High School in Calgary Alberta Canada. The 20 minute discussion with students was based on role of youth in community. Yannick Tona gave to students a short presentation on Rwanda history, his work with Aegis Students in preventing genocide and helping survivors; and after He shared with them an important message” if some like Hither can set and plan to kill people, why us we can’t sit and plan better place for our communities where the is no bulling in our class” he continue encouraging them to make a difference in their daily life as the help each other” if we don’t care know one will care, we are the ones in charge” says Yannick Tona. Student got time to ask question to the youth Ambassador for Harmony Yannick Tona.
Henry Wisewood senior High School was built in 1961 and is situated on 13.77 acres in Canada. The school is named after Henry Wise Wood, an Alberta pioneer, who was born in 1860 in Missouri, USA. Henry Wise Wood moved to Alberta in 1905 and became a Canadian citizen in 1909. He was instrumental in forming the Alberta Wheat Pool and the United Farmers of Alberta. Henry Wise Wood is regarded as one of the most influential individuals in Canadian agricultural and farming history.
Yannick Tona is doing his secondly Speaking tour in Canada with Aegis this year starting from October to December.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment