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Regina students partake in public Day of We

Brandon Gonez / Global News

REGINA – Students at Campbell Collegiate were treated to special presentations for the Regina Public Day of We.

Students got to engage and learn the Me to We philosophy of thinking of others locally, globally and before oneself.

Performances and a speech from Free the Children co-founder Craig Keilburger celebrated the efforts of the Campbell Collegiate Me to We team.

The team is currently raising $12,000 to construct two clean water systems in rural China.

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“In today’s society we’ve become so focused on ourselves and our own intentions. But we really need to look beyond ourselves and realize how we can really make a positive impact in the world,” said Jonah Toth, a member of the Campbell Me to We team.

Regina Public Schools says other high schools weren’t left out as most streamed the presentation to their students.

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