World AIDS day is coming up, and ISKL is looking to raise money to help fight the pandemic that is spreading across the world at an alarming rate. Here are some ideas for what we can do on December 1st, 2009.
Assembly Ideas
I'm interested in speaking in the assembly. I think it definitely would be very powerful to start the assembly with just a few people on stage with all the lights off. The assembly would start with people calling out random AIDS statistics ("33 million people live with AIDS, x kids are AIDS orphans"). Then a spotlight would come on one person, who would ask what HIV/AIDS is, and another spotlight would come on another person who would explain what it is and how it is spreading. I could talk about what World AIDS Day is, and what the rest of the world does for it., and someone else could talk about what we’re doing at ISKL to support victims. Someone could read a poem or story, and then a video could come on.
Soccer Game
We could have a soccer game down on the lower field on World AIDS Day. Students who want to play can pay five ringitt, and teachers can pay ten. Everyone can have fun, while raising money to fight AIDS/HIV. Players can be subbed off after about five to ten minutes, to let everyone have a chance to play, and to raise as much money as possible.
Face Painting
Students could come into a classroom at lunch to have the red AIDS awareness ribbon painted on their faces. If they paid a couple of ringitt to have it done, we could raise money and awareness at the same time.
Bake Sale
Have everyone in Global Issues bring in a batch of some kind of dessert to sell for a couple of ringitt. Or maybe, because we pretty much have a bake sale for everything, people could bring in real food. If it isn’t the usual desserts, we could raise the price a little, which would mean more money for AIDS.
…Although it may steal a little business from Connie’s and Sam’s Snacks.
Raffle
Students could donate the prizes, and then sell raffle tickets for five to ten ringitt. Because the prizes are donated, we would make a 100 percent profit.
