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Very special Day for Daniel

Noosa Christian College were very blessed to have Bruce and Denise Morcombe come to their school on the 2019 Day For Daniel.

Following the Walk For Daniel, where the school captains, principal, parents and other students attended, Bruce and Denise came to Noosa Christian College.

They presented an engaging child safety lesson to the students from Kindergarten to Year 9.

Bruce and Denise are very down to earth beautiful people, and great ambassadors for the Daniel Morcombe Foundation and child safety.

Leading up to the day, the NCC students were so looking forward to meeting them and being part of this special day; the day that the Morcombe family work towards all year long. Students made red decorations, coloured in safety hands and made posters.

Students learnt about the 3 R’s … Recognise, React, Report. Bruce talked about the online world and the difference between real friends and those people have never met. Denise talked about safety networks and the Orbit Rescue game designed to protect 8 to 10 year old children from sexual abuse. The app can be downloaded onto a tablet.

Noosa Christian College would like to say a special heartfelt thank you to Bruce and Denise Morcombe for coming to their school and caring for children everywhere.

For anyone wanting to donate to their very worthwhile organisation, go to www.danielmorcombefoundation.com.au

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