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“I spent two weeks as an orphan before my family adopted me. Although it wasn’t a long time, I feel connected to these children and believe every child deserves a chance to live and dream. It is an honour to be part of sharing this gift of learning and I hope my story inspires children to always persevere.”
“I hope children learn that I’m no different from them, I faced challenges as a child but was able to turn it around. I hope they’re inspired to do the same, particularly youngsters who are more creative than academic, just to let them know you can be a success too!”
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‘’Cadbury Dairy Milk believes there’s a story in everyone, whether fictional or based on true life events. Through the Cadbury Dairy Milk Glass & a Half Project presents: There’s a Story in Everyone we encourage South Africans to tap into their innate spirit of generosity and share a ‘piece’ of themselves, in the form of a story, with the children who need it the most. Whether it’s a video or written word – simply upload your story via the Cadbury Dairy Milk WhatsApp Bot - our hope is that your story empowers and inspires these children.’’
Lara Sidersky, Mondelez SA Category Lead for Chocolate
‘’Stories can have a massive impact on children as storytelling gives children confidence’’,
‘’Children connect deeply with others who have had similar life experiences as them. For orphaned and vulnerable children in care, it is difficult as many of them have experienced things that most of their peers have not had to deal with. Stories of others who have experienced and overcome hardship is incredibly freeing for a child – telling them that they are not alone, and things can and do get better,”
“I believe it’s important for us to acknowledge the orphaned and vulnerable children - they are our brothers, sisters, our children and our family. They need to know that we care about them, their wellbeing and their education. My childhood experience with stories and books was absolutely magical. In my twenties, I’ve realised that many lessons I’m learning today are experiences I’ve read about as a child.”
“Wordless books help caregivers have more interactive engagements with their young children. Through the narrative use of images, children are encouraged to share their thoughts about what they see and what they think is happening in the pictures. In this way we encourage imagination, as well as help children to problem solve, evaluate and make conclusions - developing their ability to think critically.‘’
‘’Share a memory from your own life. Tap into your childhood experiences. You feel more confident to tell a story about something you know.’’
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