Archive October 2009

Gage adds School Pride to old benches 0

The first Project Give service project in Gage Middle School has just been completed. The PG kids worked hard to bring more school pride as they painted their worn lunch benches with the school colors. School staff, students and parents got involved to bring the maroon and gold colors to the lunch area benches.

Skirball Middle School in Watts Starts Project Give 0

Some of the AMAZING students at Skirball Middle School in Los Angeles that applied to be a part of the Project

Give at their school and were accepted!  We were so impressed with their commitment, respect, and enthusiasm to make their community a better place!

Daytona Middle School, Lake Havasu Our Project Give Steps 0

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We first had to get all the students out of there shells – it was easy when we started these 5 rules….

1) Make eye contact with everyone they meet

2) Smile

3) Shake hands

4) Introduce yourself first and last name clearly.

5) Tell everyone you meet about our project and its goals

They made their own theme: NOT REQUIRED.

We include those things you do that extend beyond your own home and classroom into the real world. They are not required, you don’t have to do them. You do them selflessly, to improve the quality of life around you.  The world is chock-full of real problems to solve – things that need attention isn’t it exciting for you that all these problems haven’t already been solved?

It is exciting that you’ll create your own history with the actions you take.  As you reach out to solve problem’s in your community, you’ll be helping to design a better future.  You’ll also be learning to take charge of your personal life.

We have a list of civic leaders and business leaders in our community that we felt could help us in our projects. We have a thank you letter drafted by the kids to be sent after anyone helps us right after a project letting them know what’s next.

The challenge is to teach them how to give back to their community and lead by example so others will want to be a part of this movement.

By creating a mission statement everyone knows who we are what we are doing and what our goals are which will then spill over into these future community volunteers lives now.  This in turn will get them to write their own mission statements and goals that will include giving back and at that point the circle will be complete… and without even knowing it at first their lives have taken on a new meaning.

It is awesome to watch…