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1 DAY FOR CHANGE: Primary Assembly
Unicef needs [insert name of school]! Photo © Unicef/Fields

2 Nutrition is eating enough of the right foods to help your body grow.
Photo © Unicef/Asselin

3 Malnutrition is when you don’t have the right nutrients you need to be healthy and strong.
Photo © Unicef/Matas

4 By taking part in Unicef’s Day for Change, we can raise money to help malnourished children grow up healthy and strong. Photos © Unicef/Maule-ffinch

5 Photo © Unicef/Asselin

6 to give us energy to be active
to help our bodies grow to make us strong to keep us healthy

7 Sadly, millions of children around the world don’t have the food they need to be happy and healthy.
Photo © Unicef/Al-Zekri

8 Liberia is a country in West Africa
Liberia is a country in West Africa. One out of every three children there has malnutrition. With our help, Unicef can change this.

9 Open in presentation mode and click the image
Open in presentation mode and click the image. The film can also be accessed at Photo © Unicef/Maule-ffinch

10 Unicef is working to make sure that babies and children get the nutritious food they need to grow up healthy and strong. By fundraising at [NAME OF SCHOOL] we can help make sure that children like Jacob and Wesley receive: life-saving food vital vitamins and minerals health checks

11 Day for Change is a special day organised by Unicef where schools can raise money to help provide life-saving food and care for malnourished children. non-uniform day sports competition bake sale class quiz picnic By taking part in Day for Change we can learn about nutrition and help malnourished children grow up healthy and strong. The challenge is to get our school to collect as much loose change as possible by hosting any kind of fundraising activity, such as a ‘wear it blue’ day, a bake sale or a bring-a-pound day. The spare change we raise will change children’s lives. Ask the class for ideas of how they could raise money at home and at school. Suggestions can include: Asking friends and family to sponsor you for a personal challenge, such as a sponsored silence, giving up sweets and chocolate for a week or going without TV or the Internet for a week. Asking friends and family to sponsor a sporting feat, such as a danceathon, sponsored walk or football penalty shoot-out competition. Organise a school or class event, such as a bake sale, school disco or fun ‘wear it blue’ day. Photos © Unicef/Fields

12 £3.50 could buy tablets and vitamin A for a class of 30 children
£16 could give two toddlers the vitamins they need for a whole year £50 could teach 250 mums, dads and carers about good nutrition, helping to make sure that more children can grow up healthy and strong   £300 could train two nurses to help look after children with malnutrition.

13 = The Power of Nutrition, a charitable foundation, will double your school’s donation so we can reach even more children. This year, Day for Change is bigger and better than ever! To make our fundraising go even further, the Power of Nutrition Foundation will double our school’s donation, helping Unicef to reach even more children. Any Day for Change fundraising activity your school does will be matched pound for pound, which is even more reason to get excited and start planning your fundraising events now. (Additional information: This year’s Day for Change is officially on 24 May 2017 – however, schools can fundraise at any date. The Power of Nutrition Foundation is a new charitable foundation working to improve the nutritional welfare and care of children and mothers in Africa and Asia.)


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