The
event, which celebrated the International Children's Day,
brought together more than 1,500 children and 150 volunteers
on the newest beltway of the town.
The students of “Romul Ladea” Arts High
School created the drawing concept for the Largest
chalk pavement art, which took the shape of a train
with 62 cars. The subject of the drawing was Child Smile .
To do the "longest child smiles
train", the children used 10,000 boxes of coloured
chalk and drank over 1,500 litters of water.
JOOnior Smile was a fundraising event.
From the 28,000 lei (~7,900 EUR) raised for this event, this
automn FRCCF will use 21,000 lei (~6,000 EUR) to support the
kids from low income families from Cluj not to drop out school.
The support provided by the event sponsors
and media partners was used to organise the event as well
as to support the children from low income families in Cluj.
Vodafone Fundation, Emerson
and Unimet CUG wished to support this cause by giving
money to JOOnior Smile, meanwhile Logo Design,
Rosal Grup and RATUC offered logistic support.