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A Tribute to Elders - Call for Submissions

Duration: 04:12Views: 854Likes: 43Date Created: Dec, 2020

Channel: LifeVestInside

Category: Nonprofits & Activism

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Description: JOIN our video collaboration and share in brief about an elder in your life who has taught you a valuable life lesson. DUE November 19th 2021 - details below app.vidhug.com/a-tribute-to-our-elders/HyjfAnojw/record “Respect your elders” - these are words we all know well but have we truly lived by them and internalized their meaning and significance. There is no greater teacher than the teacher of life experiences. While we may see our elders as out of date and out of touch - they have experienced the LESSONS of life first hand and THEIR MESSAGE to us should be honored and respected. What better time than right now to stop and share our gratitude, our appreciation, our acknowledgment of the wisdom they impart. And so, we turn to YOU, to share in a meaningful moment, gratitude for a lesson learned from an elder in YOUR life. How to take part and instructions: 1) CLICK the link (app.vidhug.com/a-tribute-to-our-elders/HyjfAnojw/record) and hit record (you can erase and record if needed) 2) Say your name and where you're from 3) Mention the elder in your life that has taught you a valuable life lesson 4) Share the one liner they are always known for saying 5) Briefly expand on what it means to you *REMINDER: Try to record within 30-45 seconds. Please be sure to hold your phone horizontally when filming. Most of all, SPEAK FROM THE HEART! Invite your friends and family to record a video as well! To help you along, below is a sample message: Sample message: "My name is Orly Wahba. I'm from New York. The elder in my life who has impacted me is my grandpa. Whenever we sat down to eat, he was always known for saying, "Take what you want, but eat what you take." I realize now that his message was deeper than I ever understood. He wasn't just talking about food, but life in general. When you start something, see it through until the very end."

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