The BWB Club students at the Villiers School in Ireland decided to focus on reducing inequalities this year. Their efforts included hosting a Halloween Dress-up Day event to raise funds and awareness for the Irish Network Against Racism, sending seniors to the junior class to give talks about the history and importance of International Women's Day. The club members collaborated with other clubs to discuss how and why anti-Muslims are happening. Finally, the students conducted meetups with the BWB Club in Germany and the BWB Club in Taiwan.
BWB Clubs around the world, led by student leaders, have taken on issues that THEY want to address and share their solutions with teens across borders. Throughout the year, these young changemakers rolled up their sleeves, made contacts and content, and planted seeds of trees and goodwill. BWB Clubs' Local Action Projects have brought us closer to the Global Goals, one action and one friend at a time.
We would like to invite you to cast your vote for your favorite BWB Club. The best club, elected by your votes and evaluated by their participation in the BWB global connections throughout the year, will receive the 2024-2025 Club Scholarship. Please cast your vote by "liking" the club's endeavor in the People's Choice Award tab. Students have worked hard on their Year-End Report videos, so we encourage you to watch them all. You are welcome to vote for more than one club: https://www.globaleducationdestinations.org/votingforpeopleschoiceaward
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