Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand, the Catholic agency for justice and peace, is proud to announce the winners and finalists of the 2020 Kaitiaki2Share creative competition.
Kaitiaki2Share encourages New Zealand students of all ages to consider how we can care for all creation, both people and the environment. Students were asked to send in a creative idea in the medium of their choices, such as a video, poem, drawing, project plan or story.
This is the inaugural Kaitiaki2Share competition, and Caritas was encouraged by the high level of participation, especially as many schools promoted the activity for students at home during lockdown.
“We were hopeful that students would be keen to get involved in Kaitiaki2Share and showcase their creative talents. They exceeded our expectations, and we came away with a real feeling that the youth of our country deeply value God’s creation and are passionate about caring for and preserving it for those who will come after us,” says Michael Stewart, Caritas Education Coordinator.
The announcement of the winners and finalists falls during Laudato Si’ Week, a worldwide celebration of the five-year anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical encouraging us to care for our common home. Caritas is also marking Laudato Si’ Week through a blog series and a global online webinar on social action.
“It has been so encouraging to see our young people share their ideas about being stewards of God’s Creation. It has left me feeling reassured that young people in Aotearoa are hearing the call of the Holy Father and Laudato Si’,” says Teresa Shanks, Caritas Education Advisor.
The five winners of Kaitiaki2Share each received a share of the prize money.
In addition, all winners and finalists had a native tree planted in their name and their competition submission featured on the Caritas website
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