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Montdidier Students Set Sights on New York Trip in 2025

High School Students Aim for UN Success with Fundraisers and Hypnosis

Twenty-nine ambitious students from Jean-Racine High School in Montdidier, France are gearing up for an unforgettable journey to the United Nations in New York City. They’ll spend two weeks, from March 2 to March 18, 2025, participating in a simulated session of the UN, where they will embody diplomats representing various countries.

"It is mainly Australia and a delegation of two students will represent the USSR at the historic 1991 security council," explained the teachers guiding this project: Manon Aury, Virginie Loyez, Stéphanie Prévot and Amandine Caboche. This unique opportunity provides these young minds with a firsthand experience of international diplomacy and global problem-solving.

To make this ambitious trip a reality, the students have launched an online crowdfunding campaign. With a target goal of €47,000, the students and their teachers are hoping for the community’s support in making their UN dreams come true. https://www.lebonhommepicard.fr/somme-29-eleves-du-lycee-de-montdidier-senvoleront-pour-new-york-en-2025/_wp_link_placeholder.

Their fundraising efforts also extend to local initiatives. Every Wednesday afternoon from 2pm to 5pm, the students sell socks at the entrance of the E. Leclerc store. They’ll also be present at the Montdidier Christmas market this weekend, November 30th and December 1st.

To add even more excitement, the students have organized a hypnosis show featuring Stephan Watbled at the Jean-Dupuy hall on Saturday, November 30th. Doors open at 7pm, and tickets are available for €10. "Places are still on sale for €10. People will also be able to come and take their place at the entrance, although we prefer reservations," said Virginie Loyez.

This event is part of the students’ Political Science workshops, held twice a week on Fridays, which are designed to help them prepare for applications to the prestigious Institute of Political Studies. With just over month and a half left to reach their fundraising goal, the students are pushing hard towards realizing their dream. "There is 1 month and a half left to get the required €4,000, (to finance the trip to New York)," emphasized Virginie Loyez.

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A hypnosis show, at Jean-Dupuy hall, this Saturday, November 30, will raise money to help finance the trip of 29 high school students from Jean-Racine high school to New York.
A hypnosis show, at Jean-Dupuy hall, this Saturday, November 30, will raise money to help finance the trip of 29 high school students from Jean-Racine high school to New York.
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**To learn more about the Jean-Racine High School Model UN Association and their fundraising efforts, visit their online campaign: [https://www.lebonhommepicard.fr/somme-29-eleves-du-lycee-de-montdidier-senvoleront-pour-new-york-en-2025/_wp_link_placeholder](https://www.lebonhommepicard.fr/somme-29-eleves-du-lycee-de-montdidier-senvoleront-pour-new-york-en-2025/_wp_link_placeholder)
2024-11-30 14:09:00
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## World-Today-News Expert Interview:

**High School Students Use Creative Fundraising to Reach​ the UN**

**(Montdidier, ⁣France)** ⁢-

Twenty-nine enterprising ⁢students from Jean-Racine⁤ High School are on a mission to‍ experiance the world of international diplomacy ‌firsthand. This March,​ they will be traveling to New York City to participate in a​ simulated ⁤UN session, representing various​ countries⁤ and tackling global issues.

To make this⁣ dream a reality, the students are leaving no stone unturned⁣ when it⁤ comes to fundraising. From online ‍campaigns and local⁢ market stalls to a unique hypnosis show,⁢ these young diplomats are showcasing notable resourcefulness and determination.

We spoke with **Virginie Loyez**, one of the teachers guiding this project, to understand the‍ motivation behind this‌ journey and the innovative ways these students are raising funds:

**World-Today-News:**‌ This is an amazing opportunity for these students.What inspired you to organize this trip to the UN?

**Virginie Loyez:**​ We believe that immersing ourselves in global affairs is crucial‍ for developing well-rounded individuals. This trip allows students‌ to experience firsthand the complexities of international diplomacy,engage‌ with diverse perspectives,and ⁤hone thier problem-solving skills. It’s an ⁢invaluable learning‌ experience that goes beyond textbooks.

**World-Today-News:** Raising €47,000 is a significant challenge. What motivated the students to develop such creative fundraising methods?

**Virginie Loyez:** These students are ​highly motivated and eager to make this trip happen. They understand the ​importance of taking initiative and responsibility. The online campaign allows for community support from ⁤afar, ⁣while the sock sales‍ and‌ Christmas ⁤market presence build local engagement.

The hypnosis show is a testament to their creativity​ and willingness to think ⁤outside the box.

**world-Today-News:** ⁢How has this fundraising journey ​impacted the‌ students beyond just raising money?

**Virginie Loyez:** This entire experience has been transformative.

The students have learned the value of teamwork, dialog, and perseverance. They are gaining valuable ⁤skills in association, marketing,‌ and ‍public speaking, all while contributing to a common goal. It’s truly inspiring to⁢ witness their dedication and passion.

**World-Today-News:** What message would you like to send ⁢to potential⁤ donors and supporters?

**Virginie Loyez:**

Investing in these students is an‌ investment in the future. By supporting their journey to the UN,you ⁢are empowering them to​ become engaged global citizens. Your contribution, big or small, can make a real difference in their lives and help them achieve‍ their dreams.

**World-Today-news:** Thank you, ‌Virginie, for sharing your insights. We wish the students from Jean-Racine High School ⁤the very best in their fundraising campaign and⁣ their unforgettable journey to the UN.

**Note from⁢ Senior Editor:**

This interview aims⁣ to highlight the inspiring​ initiative ⁤of these students while emphasizing the importance of ​experiential learning and global citizenship. The article encourages community engagement and underscores the importance of supporting educational endeavors‍ that empower young minds.

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