DES’s International Food Festival on May 31st was a resounding success, showcasing the richness of our community’s diversity. The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) did an outstanding job organising this fantastic festival. It was a feast of different foods, each one telling a story about the unique cultures in our community. However, it was more than just a food festival. It showed how diversity can bring us together and make us feel like we all belong. By trying foods from different cultures, we not only got to enjoy new tastes but also learned to appreciate the stories behind them. Events like this help us respect each other, understand different cultures, and build stronger connections. We owe a huge thank you to all the parents who went above and beyond to make the day so special. They devoted their time and resources to creating an atmosphere where everyone could enjoy folk dances, traditional songs, and a sense of community. Thanks to their hard work, International Food Day was more than just a meal – it was a celebration of our cultures, our unity, and our place in the world. This event reminded us that we are all interconnected and that it is essential to create inclusive spaces that celebrate our differences. When we embrace what makes us unique, we make our community stronger, more vibrant, and better for everyone.