Meaningful Support for The Cancer
Research Foundation from the Children of the 1st Park-Archeology Event
Young Archaeologist candidates who joined the 1st Park-Archeology
Children’s Activity in Karşıyaka and revealed their handwork will be exhibited
on 17th May Friday at 19.00, with an opening at The Büyük Han in
Lefkoşa. The exhibition, where various surprises are awaiting
the 1st Park-Archeology Children’s Activity participants, will be
open to the public. The exhibition that is sponsored by Mardo, Aksoy Ltd. and
Iktisat Bank can be visited on 17, 18 and 20 May during International Museum
and Archaeology Week.
The Cancer Research Foundation, within the activities of the 10th Orchid
Walk Program, this year for the first time organized the 1st Park-Archeology
Children’s Activity that was held on 10th February. The purpose of
this event, with a slogan of ‘The Past is a guide for the future’, was to
improve our children’s awareness and sensitivity to their environment. Within
the framework of this activity, the children who live far from soil and their
past were given the chance to recognize their capabilities, improve their self
confidence and show their ability to cooperate with their friends. As it is in
archeology, they discovered that ‘Each hand completes the whole’. 24 children aged between 7-13carried out a
mini archaeological excavation and unearthed imitation archaeological findings with
the support of the Red Crescent who established a tent under the guidance of archaeologists,
art historians, teachers, and drama formatters. After that, children were
transferred to Kozanköy Elementary School to make drawings of what they have experienced and felt during this
activity.
Making this event even more meaningful, the drawings these children, who
played, learned in nature, had a lot of fun and made new friends during a
joyful day produced, will be sold for the benefit of Cancer Research Foundation.
Each picture will be available for sale
as a card at various events and venues. Cancer Research Foundation volunteers,
who want to convey the importance of a
healthy environment and a healthy lifestyle to the younger generations,
announced that these kinds of worthy activities will be continued in the future
for the young supporters of cancer research.