Helping Create Memories for Children in Cambodia
Posted by Krissy PondenThis year, our seventh and eighth grade students have once again participated in The Memory Project, which connects young people around the world by sending heartfelt artwork to children living in challenging circumstances. We were partnered with students in Cambodia, where many children face obstacles in attending school. Our seventh graders created Identity Art pieces featuring each child’s name and descriptive words they chose, while eighth graders created portraits in colored pencil. These artworks will be delivered through The Memory Project’s partner organizations, offering the children meaningful gifts of hope and kindness. It’s a project our students look forward to every year and a wonderful example of service learning at Unquowa.
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