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Community Chest Children's Day 2016
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2. About Sharity
Sharity is the cuddly pink elephant that is Community Chest’s
mascot. Sharity’s name is a combination of the words ‘share’
and ‘charity’.
True to his name, Sharity regularly cares for and shares with
the underprivileged. With Sharity leading the way,
Community Chest seeks to encourage children and youth to
be compassionate towards the less fortunate in the society.
community.
3. Sharity’s Story
When Sharity was little, he was mocked at simply because he was
pink and looked different. He was very sad but instead of sulking,
giving up or running away, he put on a brave front and continued
doing all the things he loved.
When Sharity played a game, he included everyone. When he
snacked on his favourite peanuts, he shared with his friends. And
when he received his pocket money he remembered those who
were not as lucky as he was and put aside some to give to the less
fortunate.
4. Every other week, he made new friends, volunteering with his
family and making a difference in someone’s life. Slowly, through his
caring gestures, he won over the hearts of everybody, even those
who had initially laughed at his appearance. He had become his
own hero! Not only had he changed his life, he had impacted so
many others in the community through his thoughtful acts.
Today, we first see his warm ways and big heart before we even
realise that he is indeed a strikingly bright pink!
5. 1. Ever Youthful Sharity: Sharity will always be seven years old
even though he has been caring and sharing for over 30
years.
2. Sharity’s Birthday: Sharity’s birthday falls on Children’s
Day! It is a double celebration every year and he has a great
time. But it does not stop with him enjoying and
receiving. It is about giving too.
6. 3. Sharity’s Mantra: Sharity always follows his heart. Even
though he’s only a kid, he knows that he can make a big
positive difference in everyone’s lives, including his own.
4. ‘Hands On’ Sharity: He uses his pocket money to give and
takes time out of his schedule to help others.
5. Charity is a Habit: To Sharity, charity is a habit and he
practices what he says. Giving and caring for those less
privileged is part of his routine and everyday life.
7. (1) Family Time with Sharity Fun Packs (Only for Primary 1s)
P1 Students are encouraged to perform at least 4 acts of service
(out of the 12 indicated in the Fun Pack) at home.
Upon completion, paste these stickers on the activity sheet
provided.
Thereafter, get a family member to pen down an encouragement at
the bottom of the activity sheet and submit their completed activity
sheets to their teachers by early November. Upon completion of
these acts, receive a limited edition Sharity badge.
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9. (2) Care & Share Interactive Posters (Only for Primary 1 Classes)
All Primary 1 students are encouraged to pen down their Care &
Share thoughts or actions via the grids provided to facilitate classroom
interaction and sharing of values.
Teachers may share these written acts with the rest of the class to
encourage students to try out some care and share acts contributed
by their fellow classmates.
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12. (3) Sharity Papercrafts (Primary 1 to 6 – 1 per student)
All students are encouraged to discuss what they can do to be as
compassionate and inclusive as Sharity.
Students can either build their papercraft model with the help of
their family members as part of family bonding or build it on their
own.
They are also encouraged to take a photo of their completed
model together with their family members and submit it as a
submission entry for our Build, Care, Snap and Share-A-Sharity
Contest.
13. The top 5 submissions for this contest and the school with the
most number of submissions will also be encouraged with
special prizes.
Submissions can be made with the help of their parents via
facebook comments on Sharity’s Facebook Page
(https://www.facebook.com/SharityClub) or via email to
NCSS_School@ncss.gov.sg.
Selected entries may be included in our publication and Sharity
Facebook Page to encourage more to Care and Share in
school, communities and at home.
Students are encouraged to submit their entries by
31st October with their name, class and school.
14. (4) The Donation Envelopes
Place your pocket money in the donation envelopes.
Fill in your particulars on the envelopes.
Do Not Use the envelopes for any public or door-to-door collection.
Return the envelopes by 10 October 2016.