The children in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, West Africa had a special Ayyam-i-Ha celebration and they invited the community. They hosted it, cooked the food and prepared the gifts and the beverages. They sold their drawings and craft and gave some of the money to the Baha'i Fund and the rest to a charitable association.

They also made beautiful drawings, bought popcorn and candies and went to visit the terminally sick children at the Hospital. They sang them songs, told stories and raised their spirits. They also gave them coloring books with felt markers and colored pencils, some story books and a special prayer for children.

Most of all they did it all themselves with the help of their children's class teacher and collected over $500 dollars from their little bazaar. They collected little contributions also for presents which they shared with the community.

These children were between the ages of 4 and 12 and they were of African, Canadian, Persian and Mixed ...descent. Children of the world.

They also put on a short presentation about the unity of world religions and played the role of a Hindu, A Muslim, A Christian and a Baha'i, a Zoroastrian, A Buddhist and a Jew and said a special verse that they recited from their Sacred Writings about how to treat our fellow man called the GOLDEN RULE.