Thursday, January 30, 2014

Singapore American School Raised $85,000 For Victims Of Typhoon Haiyan

Singapore American School Raised $85,000 For Victims Of Typhoon Haiyan: Singapore American School was able to raise $85,000 in a mere two and a half weeks for the people on the island of Cebu, an island hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan.

(Newswire.net -- January 22, 2014) Singapore, Singapore The Executive Service Council, a student-led service council at Singapore American School (SAS), collaborated with other student-led groups such as Wish for Kids, Global Issues Network, and Gawad Kalinga, as well as faculty, parents, and community, to raised $85,000 for Cebu in a mere two and a half weeks.

Beyond Money: A Look at Giving: Philanthropy (love) from the Heart: A Brother's Love for His Sister!

Beyond Money: A Look at Giving: Philanthropy (love) from the Heart: A Brother's Love for His Sister!: Philanthropy (love) from the Heart: A Brother's Love for His Sister!

Monday, January 27, 2014

Indian American Teen’s Nonprofit Helps Seniors Be Tech Savvy

Indian American Teen’s Nonprofit Helps Seniors Be Tech Savvy: When her grandparents recently visited her home, Stuti Vishwabhan, a sophomore from Presentation High School here, became suddenly aware that there is a generation of people who are struggling to keep pace with all the latest strides being made in telecommunication technology.

Students Feed The Hungry At Port Chester's Don Bosco Center | The Port Chester Daily Voice

Students Feed The Hungry At Port Chester's Don Bosco Center | The Port Chester Daily Voice: Led by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York and the UJA-Federation of New York, 80 teens set up tables and handed out food to the hungry at the Don Bosco Community Center. The event brought together teens from St. Peter's Parish in Yonkers, the Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in Port Chester, and synagogues throughout the county to honor the dreams of Martin Luther King Jr.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Outstanding Young Philanthropic Volunteer Awardee :: Connecting Point

Outstanding Young Philanthropic Volunteer Awardee :: Connecting Point: Robert Tremblay, a 10th grader at Minnechaug Regional High School, was awarded the Outstanding Young Philanthropic Volunteer award by The Western MA Chapter of The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) at a gala recently. He was nominated for years of mentoring and motivational leadership talents with youth at Link to Libraries. He also volunteers with other local charities like the Springfield YMCA, Food Friends Fun Group, Springfield Rescue Mission and St Cecilia Church.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Youth volunteeering campaign appoints UK Youth CEO

Youth volunteeering campaign appoints UK Youth CEO: Hill said: “This is such an exciting challenge to take on and I am thrilled to be playing a key role in the campaign. It is an ambitious target to double the level of participation in youth social action to over 50 per cent by 2020 but the level of support for this campaign is remarkable.”

According to the campaign the current level of youth participation is 29 per cent, and the website has pledges of support from 26 youth and volunteering charities, as well as from the leaders of all three major political parties.

Youth volunteeering campaign appoints UK Youth CEO

Youth volunteeering campaign appoints UK Youth CEO: Hill said: “This is such an exciting challenge to take on and I am thrilled to be playing a key role in the campaign. It is an ambitious target to double the level of participation in youth social action to over 50 per cent by 2020 but the level of support for this campaign is remarkable.”

According to the campaign the current level of youth participation is 29 per cent, and the website has pledges of support from 26 youth and volunteering charities, as well as from the leaders of all three major political parties.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Dracut High junior's got warming the needy covered - Lowell Sun Online

Dracut High junior's got warming the needy covered - Lowell Sun Online: He's been warming hearts -- and hundreds of bodies -- since eighth grade.

On Dec. 30, Alex Corcoran, a Dracut High School junior, reached a new four-year record total of new and gently-used blankets collected for the area's needy of 307.

That makes a running total of 890 blankets that Corcoran has been able to donate to The Wish Project of Lowell, hospitals and other local charities and organizations.

Students attempt to break world record | Education | Cass County Democrat Missourian

Students attempt to break world record | Education | Cass County Democrat Missourian: “We thought it would be a really cool for us that we could probably break if we got the community involved,” Molly Loman, 11, said.

The record is measured in pounds and was achieved by Ayoun Jeddah in Saudi Arabia in April 2012, according to Guinness website.

Local teen leads Haiyan relief effort | Alexandria Times

Local teen leads Haiyan relief effort | Alexandria Times: My friends and I have all been touched in some way by Filipino immigrants,” said Wainstein, a student at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes High School. “So I started trying to figure out a way … I could help.”

She and other Alexandria children are organizing a charity estate sale with the help of The Potomack Co., with all proceeds benefiting the American Red Cross for Philippines disaster relief. Wainstein’s mother is the founder and president of the local auction house.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Dad Michael Johnson Inspires 'Burrito Boyz' To Deliver 33,000 Burritos To Homeless In San Diego

Dad Michael Johnson Inspires 'Burrito Boyz' To Deliver 33,000 Burritos To Homeless In San Diego: A group of teens known as the "Burrito Boyz" has made and delivered more than 33,000 breakfast burritos to San Diego's homeless. But it took a mentor to inspire them.

Let's call him Burrito Da

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Trends in Young Philanthropy Are Cause for Optimism | BostInno

Trends in Young Philanthropy Are Cause for Optimism | BostInno: It’s 2014 and the lesson’s been learned: young people are changing philanthropy. Study after study has shown that individuals in their 20s and 30s are highly engaged in charity, and it seems the Chronicle of Philanthropy has a monthly article urging nonprofits to act accordingly.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Luke Thomas preparing to tackle charity cycle in Cambodia | News in Cookham | Get The Latest Maidenhead Advertiser News

Luke Thomas preparing to tackle charity cycle in Cambodia | News in Cookham | Get The Latest Maidenhead Advertiser News: Luke Thomas preparing to tackle charity cycle in Cambodia

Britain's youngest head chef will swap his pots and pans for pedals when he sets out on a charity cycle ride in Cambodia.

Tikkun olam award encourages youth philanthropy

Tikkun olam award encourages youth philanthropy: ince then, the foundation has given out nearly 1.5 million dollars to Jewish teens who exemplify commitment to volunteer service projects. The idea is to encourage teens in the Jewish community towards philanthropy. The award is given to teens who are working, in a leadership capacity, to repair the world.

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Triad girl launches charity to help those in need :: WRAL.com

Triad girl launches charity to help those in need :: WRAL.com: WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — For the second straight year, Wynter Guess didn't ask for anything to unwrap Christmas morning.

Instead, the Lewisville 12-year-old wanted something that wouldn't fit under any tree — a charity.

Her wish came one day early.