Cara Yar Khan's Mission to the Friendship Games
November 20, 2016
Go on a Mission with Cara Yar Khan to see how sports brought people together when Haiti and the Dominican Republic competed in the Friendship Games.
Video Transcript:
I’m Cara Yar Khan, and I’m a UNICEF Kid Power champion. I’m Sammy, and I’m a member of the UNICEF Kid Power team too! No matter what language we speak, we can come together and share the joy of getting active, and working together as a team. We’re traveling to Haiti to learn about the friendship games. The goal is to help understand that people in other countries are just like us and everyone can be friends. Are you ready to help kids around the world? Kid power! Get active, and save lives.
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Go on a Mission with Cara Yar Khan to see how sports brought people together when Haiti and the Dominican Republic competed in the Friendship Games.
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I’m Cara Yar Khan, and I’m a UNICEF Kid Power champion. I’m Sammy, and I’m a member of the UNICEF Kid Power team too! No matter what language we speak, we can come together and share the joy of getting active, and working together as a team. We’re traveling to Haiti to learn about the friendship games. The goal is to help understand that people in other countries are just like us and everyone can be friends. Are you ready to help kids around the world? Kid power! Get active, and save lives.

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