Students encourage teens to get walking
STUDENTS have been helping with marketing for the World Aid Walk to encourage more teenagers to participate.
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Elizabeth College Year 12 students Sammy Fowler, 17, and Peter Brock, 16, have created posters for the event, which is taking place on Monday 1 May.
They said their assistance came about because a member of staff at the school has a link with the event and it wanted two students to help encourage more teenagers to take part in the fundraiser.
Because Peter and Sammy had design experience, they were given the task.
'The World Aid Walk wants to get more teenagers involved,' Peter said. 'It has always had a family appeal.
'It is a social event, it is fun to do and it is for charity, which people would have in their minds.'
The charities being supported by the event are ActionAid, Christian Aid, Oxfam, Save the Children, The Eleanor Foundation and the Tumaini Fund.