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SCHOOLS UNITING IN MAY 2018 FOR A (RIGHT ROYAL) SHOW OF THANKS
 
 
This May, pupils and staff (and anyone else, anywhere)
are welcome to join in a likeable happening that's a gift to the world
(including one nice couple getting married)
with
a short informal show of thanks that just requires a few minutes,
your hands & voices, and ready-made words on an A4 page
(but no money involved, thank you)
   
It's fun with a thoughtful purpose at any time that suits
from Sunday 13th to Monday 21st May 2018...
in all sorts of classrooms and halls and assemblies
(NB homes, offices, clubs, pews, videocalls etc are OK too -
and groups don't all have to be in one place or time-zone)
   
s The Big Reach Out means you not only speak up for the spirit
of the 2018 United Nations World Day for Cultural Diversity...

to show that you too value respect, understanding and appreciation
of differences in people - whether in language, religion, age,
gender, moral codes, race or ethnicity 
   
Image result for Animated applause 2...but you also applaud and take (imaginary) hats off to
everyone engaged in humanitarian work...
whether in international and local aid and relief agencies;
in the field and offices; as staff, volunteers or supporters
(including Meghan Markle & Prince Harry, of course)
 
   
...so that's a special wedding present for M&H...
as Reaching Out together lets you thank them for

their own humanitarian example and encouragement

   
4...that also gives you the chance to thank
everyone
reaching out to help others
with best wishes and a really really really big wave

(and maybe some XXXXXXX)

   
which add up fun-with-its-sleeves-rolled up
for everyone to enjoy in that week in May -
and long after







SOUNDS GOOD?

If you're interested in joining in, whether whether as school or college,
family, church, community group, unit, club, association,
individual, or otherwise...

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