Youth Empowered leadership conference brings students together to join fight against hunger

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Winnipeg Area youth welcome Didan Rwabika, 18, and Rachel Makenge, 18, visiting student leaders from Rwanda and Tanzania, for the sixth annual Youth Empowered leadership conference to discuss how to take action against hunger and poverty and support child health around the world.

More than 100 Winnipeg area students are expected to participate in World Vision's Youth Empowered leadership conference, the first of four national events taking place in major cities across Canada including Toronto, Edmonton and Moncton. With 8.8 million children every year dying before their fifth birthday, this year's conference will focus on how youth can take action to help millions of people meet the basic necessities of life.

WHAT: An award-winning, high-energy event that educates local youth about pressing global issues through interactive workshops, discussions and creative activities such as dance, art and more. WHEN: Tuesday Feb. 9th, 2010 Conference registration: 8:30 a.m. Workshop sessions: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Youth ambassadors from Tanzania and Rwanda speak 10:55 - 11:35 a.m.) WHERE: Canad Inns Polo Park 1405 St. Matthews Ave, Winnipeg, MB WHO: Students from schools in the Winnipeg, Brandon and surrounding area Special guest speakers Didan Rwabika and Rachel Makenge student leaders from Rwanda and Tanzania Breanna Wiebe, World Vision Youth Ambassador from Winnipeg WHY: World Vision will be engaging youth on global issues and encouraging them to take action against hunger, poverty and obstacles to child health by providing them with the tools and resources necessary to strengthen their leadership skills and make a difference in the world.

Thousands of Toronto area students join the fight against hunger by participating in Canada's longest running youth action campaign, the World Vision 30 Hour Famine every year. More than 100,000 Canadian youth will participate in the World Vision 30 Hour Famine again this year, April 16-17, 2010. Their goal is to raise $5 million for progress that combat poverty and help children and countries in need.

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