On Friday, November 30th, students and staff recognized World AIDS Day in the classroom!
Each secondary school class (in their brand new classrooms!) held a one-hour session where they discussed the disease - what it is, how it is transmitted and its effects, and how they can be responsible for the health and well-being of their bodies. The Child Development staff and teachers worked together, handing out informational pamphlets, leading presentations, and answering student questions.
World AIDS Day takes place every December 1st as an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, to show support for those in our global community who are living with the virus, and to commemorate those who have lost their lives to an AIDS-related illness.
We are proud of our staff members for their solidarity with their global citizens, and are grateful to be able to provide educational opportunities that better the lives and health of our residents and students.
Thank you to all who made this event possible!