Coin-spiracy 2002/03
UNI Coins in Action - Vancouver
Champlain Heights Community School
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The Champlain Heights Community School sent in this letter from Celine, explaining the "kindness jar" they have filled with candy. A piece of candy is given to anyone who is nice to someone else! Click on the side image to read Celine's letter and see the beautiful picture she drew of her classmates with the kindness jar.
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Champlain Heights Community School students posed with the Coin-spiracy Treasure Book they won for having the coin with the most passes.
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Jules Quesnel
As a kind act to self, students at Jules Quesnel participated in a "student of the day" initiative. On each student's day, everyone in the class performed a kind act and gave him/her a compliment, which they recorded on a paper and then compiled into a booklet as a keepsake.

As their kind act to another, students held a cookie sale and gave the proceeds to a family in need. They also visited a rape shelter and provided boxes of food, staples and gifts.
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Sir Charles Tupper Secondary
Sir Charles Tupper School hosted the KindActs World Kindness Concert 2002 at their school. Art students decorated the hallways with beautiful artwork depicting kindness while drama students performed a powerful theatre piece on the impact of both unkind and kind acts.
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