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World Vision Junior Youth Conference

Ticket Information

  • General Student Admission: $0.00 each ($0.00)
  • Teacher Pass: $0.00 each ($0.00)
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Dates

  • Mon 9 May 2022, 9:00am–2:30pm

Tour

Part of Due Drop Events Centre

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

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World Vision Junior Youth Conference is a leadership event for students in years 6-8, designed to spark a passion for justice in young Kiwis, and equip them with leadership tools to create change. This fun-filled day takes the place of the previous World Vision 40 Hour Famine Leaders Day event.

Throughout the day, students will:
Learn about global inequality, Sustainable Development Goal #2 and how it relates to them.
Be equipped with the skills to become leaders and inspire their school.
Hear from inspiring guest speakers.
Participate in thought provoking, interactive sessions.

Details:
Students are required to have a teacher or guardian accompany them for the full day
Students will need lunch, a notebook and a pen
Free lunch + morning tea is provided for teachers

Time: 9:00am - 2:30pm
Doors open: 8:30am
Event start time: 9:30am
Event finish time: 2:30pm

Parking: Free parking at the venue

Please note due to the popularity of this event tickets are limited to 4 students and 1 teacher pass per school. Please contact schools@worldvision.org.nz if you have questions regarding ticketing.

Teacher Testimonials:
“The very best leadership training for young people I have ever attended. Focused and professional, with a youthful energy that got our children super excited about being part of a positive change! Thanks so much!”

“Coming to the World Vision Junior Youth Conference was like a breath of fresh air. The staff and volunteers were so passionate and inspiring. It allowed our students to think beyond themselves and encouraged them to go back and lead change in their school.”

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