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Sewa Day Assembly Pack

Sewa Day Assembly Pack. What is SEWA?. An act of kindness without expectation. What are we asking you to do?. To spare one day in which you give up your time to make a difference to someone or something. Nelson Mandela. Who is Nelson Mandela?. Nelson Mandela was born in

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Sewa Day Assembly Pack

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  1. Sewa Day Assembly Pack

  2. What is SEWA? An act of kindness without expectation

  3. What are we asking you to do? To spare one day in which you give up your time to make a difference to someone or something.

  4. Nelson Mandela

  5. Who is Nelson Mandela? • Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa in 1918.

  6. What was life like in South Africa? Until 1992, the government in South Africa ran an apartheid. This meant when black people have to live apart from white people. Most black people had no jobs, were very poor and could not vote because of this. Unfortunately white people treated black people badly.

  7. Nelson wanted to help people in South Africa Nelson grew up in a small village called Mvezo and went away to study law when he was a young man. Nelson wanted to help free black people from being treated badly by white people.

  8. What did Nelson do to help the people of South Africa? In 1944 he joined the African National Congress. ANC made protests about the Apartheid.

  9. Mandela was sent to prison! In 1960 the government killed many black people for taking part in these protests. In 1963 Nelson was sent to prison for taking part in these protests.

  10. What happened in the end?Happy ending?? In 1991 he became president of the ANC and encouraged the president of Africa to end apartheid. He won the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize for this and then became president of South Africa in 1994 . Finally, black people were allowed to vote for the first time.

  11. HAPPY ENDING! He worked to bring peace to the country and to help black people. He retired in 1999 and now travels the world helping other countries solve their problems.

  12. How does this link with SEWA? Nelson gives to others by serving them with kindness and help improve their quality of life. Nelson Mandela spends most of his life making our world a better place. We are asking you do to this for just one day.

  13. The Queen

  14. Queen Elizabeth II The Queen was born on the 21st April 1926.

  15. Where does the Queen reign? The Queen reigns over lots of countries as well as Great Britain: Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Papua New Guinea, St Kitts and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuvalu, Barbados, Grenada, Solomon Islands, St Lucia and The Bahamas

  16. Helping the world we live in • A major part of the work The Queen does is to support and encouragepublic and voluntary service. • One of the ways in which her Majesty does this is through involvement with charities and other organisations. • The Queen has over 600 patronages.

  17. Voluntary Work • The Queen’s charity work helps lots of people in our country and our world.

  18. How does this link with SEWA? The Queen values and supports the importance of voluntarily working together to improve our local community and the world that we live in. The Queen dedicates her life to making our world a better place. We are asking you do to this for just one day.

  19. Martin Luther King

  20. Who is Martin Luther King? Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia

  21. Early Life When Martin went to school, there were no white children. At that time, the law said that children with different skin colours could not go to the same school.

  22. Martin Luther King had a dream...

  23. His Dream... • His dream was to make the lives of black people better because some were treated very badly. • Martin did not want to get angry and fight. He wanted to change things in a peaceful way.

  24. What did he do? Martin planned peaceful marches to help people be kinder and fairer to each other.

  25. Famous Speech Martin gave a very famous speech in Washington where he talked about his hopes and dreams for the future. Thousands of people listened to him speak.

  26. ‘I have a dream that one day little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as brothers and sisters.’

  27. A dream come true! Martin changed many people’s minds and thankfully new laws were made which made sure that black people’s lives were fairer.When Martin died people all over the world were very sad. In America, his life is celebrated on a special day called Martin Luther King day.

  28. How does this link to the SEWA project? Martin Luther King changed many people’s lives for the better. He made our world a better way for the future. Martin Luther King spent his lives making our world a better place. We are asking you do to this for just one day.

  29. Mahatma Gandhi

  30. Who was Mahatma Gandhi? Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 at Porbander, a small town on the western coast of India.

  31. His Life... Gandhi studied hard and became a lawyer. He did a lot of his work in South Africa.

  32. However he was sad... Gandhi didn‘t like how badly the white South Africans were treating Indians like himself and black Africans. He decided to do something about it.

  33. What did he do? Gandhi didn‘t want to be angry or fight. He led non-violent protests to make sure that Indians and black Africans were treated fairly by the white people. After he had helped some of the people in South Africa get better treatment, he returned to India.

  34. His beliefs... He and others believed India should have its freedom and get rid of the English rulers and their army. He taught his people to peacefully fight back at the English. He didn‘twant to hurt or kill anyone. Ghandipeacefully fought against English laws that were making Indian people’s lives difficult and unfair.

  35. What happened in the end? After years and many more non-violent protests, Gandhi and his hundreds of thousands of freedom fighters peacefully forced the English to leave India and allow the Indians to run their own country. Gandhi always made sure this was done peacefully and no fighting ever took place.

  36. How does this link to the SEWA project? Gandhi fought for what he believed in. He never gave up and was determined to make theworld a better place for us to live in. Gandhi dedicated his life to making our world a better place. We are asking you do to this for just one day.

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