We live in one of the most beautiful places on Earth, with some of the largest reserves of fresh water, natural spaces and remaining populations of wild animals. This image of Canada is an identity we hold dear. For this reason, we are very excited to announce this contest inspired by the Blue Dot Movement ? and funded by the Cooperators Investment Group’s Impact! Leadership Program .
The Blue Dot movement started with a simple idea: that everyone in Canada deserves the right to a healthy environment — the right to clean air and water, and safe food — and that this right ought to be protected.
What does living in a healthy environment mean to you? Why does preserving and protecting the environment matter to you?
Show us why you Love the Earth!
For us, it starts with: “Clean Air?, Clean Water ?, Safe Food ? and a Healthy Environment ? for All.”
ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS
We want to hear from you!
Eligible participants are:
- Children ages 3-5, and K-7 Elementary school age youth
- Across the lower mainland and Fraser valley of B.C., Canada.
SUBMISSIONS
What will we do with submissions?Top submissions will be featured and published in multi-media for upcoming song projects like “We are the Earth,” “Nous Sommes la Terre,” “The Bumble Bee Buzz,” and “Flor del Campo.”
All songs have a theme about respecting, appreciating and caring for nature.
Example of the version of the song:
ART FOR EMPATHY PRIZES
- 1st Place Participants get $1,000 + Surprise Package
- 2nd Place Participants get $500 + Surprise Package
- 3rd Place Participants get $250 + Surprise Package
CONTEST RULES AND HOW TO APPLY
So... What do you want to preserve & protect? -
Enter to Win The Blue Dot - Art for Empathy Contest!
THE ART FOR EMPATHY CONTEST OBJECTIVES
This fall, what can you do in Canada? Take Action! Let’s get the Canadian Environmental Protection Act amended! Become a Blue Dot Movement Leader.
Show us how you take care of your environment and what’s important for you and your community!
What do you want to preserve and protect?
How can we enhance our growing cities to make them more inclusive of cultural differences that foster a collective responsibility for a collective future?