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Mexico

Please note, this is a small sample of the participant's art

If we make a little effort to change the harm we make to our environment, in some time we could see results. Let's have hope and put in effort!

The dove I painted symbolizes hope, peace, freedom, and a new beginning.

As we have hope we have peace in our hearts.

We the children need the dove of hope to know that everyday could be the beginning of something wonderful.

I am part of the hope in this world. My hands will work to restore, shelter, and protect mother earth. 

We the children have the power to save the world with a bit of hope, love, and effort. 

If we sow love, we reap hope.

Doves give us hope and peace. I am like the dove, I am the promise to learn good things to help other people.  

The woman in the painting is my mom. She is my hope.   She supports my dreams and desires giving me love and security. Mom raises me so I can serve my world. 

To me the doves symbolize hope because their history tells us how they returned with signs of a new age, hope, and peace..

I want to live in a happy world. I hope that we can help this world to reemerge.

I hope for flowers to grow around the world.

I hope to get married someday.

 I hope to continue sharing life with my mother.

Everyday I have peace, so I stare to the skies to keep hope in my heart.

Hope has many colors.

I hope I can grow up and work hard to have a car.

I hope that everyone plants a tree to help the planet.

I hope to become a sailer and have a great ship.

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