Home Actress Jacinda Ardern HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2022 Jacinda Ardern Instagram - Today is the third anniversary of the terrorist attack against our Muslim community in Christchurch. I was looking back at some of the photos and news from that day and the anniversaries that have followed, and it struck me that the same messages ought to be repeated time and time again. On the first anniversary of March 15, the two Imams of the mosques that were attacked issued a simple request called the Christchurch Invitation. They said: “Within the Muslim community we have spent much time discussing our shared world. Our deep wish is that the March 15 flood of support builds into something lasting; something that benefits everyone. It doesn’t have to be with big gestures. It can be small – maybe one small, clear change ... • What help could I give to someone? • Who needs me? • Who can I stand up for? Last year we witnessed beautiful intentions and actions when people saw past labels and differences, saw other people as human beings, and came together after that dreadful shooting. This is an invitation to remember what we saw, to recognise that this was us, and to keep those intentions alive.” As was the case in 2020, there is no memorial today, but we can each honour those lost on March 15 in our daily actions. It remains the least we owe them.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – Today is the third anniversary of the terrorist attack against our Muslim community in Christchurch. I was looking back at some of the photos and news from that day and the anniversaries that have followed, and it struck me that the same messages ought to be repeated time and time again. On the first anniversary of March 15, the two Imams of the mosques that were attacked issued a simple request called the Christchurch Invitation. They said: “Within the Muslim community we have spent much time discussing our shared world. Our deep wish is that the March 15 flood of support builds into something lasting; something that benefits everyone. It doesn’t have to be with big gestures. It can be small – maybe one small, clear change … • What help could I give to someone? • Who needs me? • Who can I stand up for? Last year we witnessed beautiful intentions and actions when people saw past labels and differences, saw other people as human beings, and came together after that dreadful shooting. This is an invitation to remember what we saw, to recognise that this was us, and to keep those intentions alive.” As was the case in 2020, there is no memorial today, but we can each honour those lost on March 15 in our daily actions. It remains the least we owe them.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram - Today is the third anniversary of the terrorist attack against our Muslim community in Christchurch. I was looking back at some of the photos and news from that day and the anniversaries that have followed, and it struck me that the same messages ought to be repeated time and time again. On the first anniversary of March 15, the two Imams of the mosques that were attacked issued a simple request called the Christchurch Invitation. They said: “Within the Muslim community we have spent much time discussing our shared world. Our deep wish is that the March 15 flood of support builds into something lasting; something that benefits everyone. It doesn’t have to be with big gestures. It can be small – maybe one small, clear change ... • What help could I give to someone? • Who needs me? • Who can I stand up for? Last year we witnessed beautiful intentions and actions when people saw past labels and differences, saw other people as human beings, and came together after that dreadful shooting. This is an invitation to remember what we saw, to recognise that this was us, and to keep those intentions alive.” As was the case in 2020, there is no memorial today, but we can each honour those lost on March 15 in our daily actions. It remains the least we owe them.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – Today is the third anniversary of the terrorist attack against our Muslim community in Christchurch. I was looking back at some of the photos and news from that day and the anniversaries that have followed, and it struck me that the same messages ought to be repeated time and time again. On the first anniversary of March 15, the two Imams of the mosques that were attacked issued a simple request called the Christchurch Invitation.
They said:

“Within the Muslim community we have spent much time discussing our shared world. Our deep wish is that the March 15 flood of support builds into something lasting; something that benefits everyone.

It doesn’t have to be with big gestures. It can be small – maybe one small, clear change …

• What help could I give to someone?
• Who needs me?
• Who can I stand up for?

Last year we witnessed beautiful intentions and actions when people saw past labels and differences, saw other people as human beings, and came together after that dreadful shooting. This is an invitation to remember what we saw, to recognise that this was us, and to keep those intentions alive.”

As was the case in 2020, there is no memorial today, but we can each honour those lost on March 15 in our daily actions. It remains the least we owe them. | Posted on 15/Mar/2022 04:19:47

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – Some devastating scenes here on the East Coast today. In Tokomaru Bay this is the second time in less than a year that they’ve been hit by a severe weather event – everyone agrees this time it was worse. Massive effort is going into getting SH35 reinstated as quickly as possible. Mayoral relief funding has also been made available to support the clean up. But this on top of the pandemic really hitting Tairawhiti right now – it’s extremely tough. Another reason to keep working together as much as we can.
Jacinda Ardern Instagram – Some devastating scenes here on the East Coast today. In Tokomaru Bay this is the second time in less than a year that they’ve been hit by a severe weather event – everyone agrees this time it was worse. Massive effort is going into getting SH35 reinstated as quickly as possible. Mayoral relief funding has also been made available to support the clean up. But this on top of the pandemic really hitting Tairawhiti right now – it’s extremely tough. Another reason to keep working together as much as we can.

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