Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Don't Miss out on the 3rd Annual Count-a-Thon!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Guess what is taking place...
Students from 44 Colorado schools are gearing up for this year's program by hosting "Kick-Off Ceremonies," making presentations in classrooms, reaching out to their neighbors and identifying important community issues.
Here are some awesome ways are students are preparing for the Harvest:
Lowry Elementary Student Leaders present the Penny Harvest program to their peers.
Kickoff Ceremony at Lowry Elementary with special guest Denver Councilman Linkhart. The students used a video, student presentations, the Wheel of Caring, a slide show, and many other great tools to get their peers excited.
McKinley-Thatcher All-Star Leaders perform their school cheer to get their peers motivated!
Graland Country Day School Leaders create a nice loud PENNY--HARVEST Chant...
Teller Elementary Student Leaders sing a Penny Harvest Song they wrote, while displaying the Piggy Bank that will collect all of the "lucky pennies."
Great job student leaders!! Keep up the fantastic work. For more information on our participating schools, visit our website: http://www.ypfoundation.org/
Thursday, November 5, 2009
The Pennies Keep Rolling in...
Thursday, October 29, 2009
"What it Means to Give and Share"--from a child's perspective...
The Young Philanthropists Foundation caught up with Penny Harvest Student Leaders from Holyoke Elementary School during a neighborhood service project to find out what the program means to them, and how they make their tough grant decisions.
As one student leader commented: "Penny Harvest is hanging out and talking about stuff, and telling people what it means to give and share." When asked where they granted the money they collected, the student replied: "Homeless and animal shelters, I think those were two main ones, and also orphans, and people who don't have things, like for disaster relief." The Holyoke Roundtable Leaders also granted a portion of their grant-making budget to two local residents in need.
Thanks for sharing student leaders! You guys are making a huge difference in our community!
For more information, or a list of student grants, please visit our website: http://www.ypfoundation.org/
Monday, October 26, 2009
And we call her "Florence Nightgown"
The day was wonderful--all of the staff were very helpful and friendly, and provided many opportunities for the students to interact with the dogs and cats. And how powerful it was for the students to see where their funds had gone, and the animals they were directly benefitting! (And also for the organization to see the powerful young individuals who are funding them).
As we all ventured out for a nice (very long) walk with the dogs, staff members began to pair up animals with small groups of students. A shelter employee handed the leash of a small,very cute, dainty pup over to two young boys and explained that the dog’s name was Florence Nightingale. Minutes later, the students began telling their friends: “This is Florence Nightgown, isn’t she so cute?”.
Animals are one of the top issue areas identified by our Penny Harvest Students in the "Wheel of Caring" which is composed by the entire student body during the first few months of the program. For a list of other grants made by students participating in the Penny Harvest, please visit our website: http://www.ypfoundation.org/