PHOTO: Bruce Morcombe teaching children about the importance of personal safety
Young murder victim Daniel Morcombe will never know the good that his parents, and the charitable foundation named in his honour, are doing for children around Australia.
Students from Year 3 to Year 6 at the Cobar Public School got a special end to their second term on 5 July with a talk from Bruce and Denise Morcombe from the Daniel Morcombe Foundation about how to notice unsafe situations and where to go from there.
The students won the talk after holding a fundraiser for the Day for Daniel earlier last year.
The talk was part of the 20-day 7,200 kilometre Time to Talk Road Trip under the motto ‘recognise, react, report’ to prevent child sexual abuse…
Young murder victim Daniel Morcombe will never know the good that his parents, and the charitable foundation named in his honour, are doing for children around Australia.
Students from Year 3 to Year 6 at the Cobar Public School got a special end to their second term on 5 July with a talk from Bruce and Denise Morcombe from the Daniel Morcombe Foundation about how to notice unsafe situations and where to go from there. The students won the talk after holding a fundraiser for the Day for Daniel earlier last year. The talk was part of the 20-day 7,200 kilometre Time to Talk Road Trip under the motto ‘recognise, react, report’ to prevent child sexual abuse.

