Activity
At-a-Glance
Time:
35 minutes
Materials:
- “Your Life, Your Legacy ” handout
- Pencils
- A business size, stamped envelope for each participant
Physical Setting:
Large room where
participants can find
a quiet space to
complete the handout
Sequence:
- 10 minutes to read the poem, set the tone
- 15 minutes for
participants to
complete the handout - 10 minutes of
processing and reflection
Adapted from Community Partnerships with Youth Inc.
Youth as Philanthropists
Age:
- 12-18
Philanthropy is:
- Giving, serving and private citizen action intended for the common good.
Purpose:
- Participants will recognize philanthropy as a life-long action and reflect on their philanthropic dreams and goals, focusing on what they can give and the difference it can make.
Objectives:
The young person will:- look at what they can do to be a philanthropic citizen throughout their lifetime.
- realize that each person has special time, talent and treasure to give during their lifetime.
Religious Activity Theme:
Micah 6:8 (New International Version)
He has showed you, O man, what is good.
And what does the LORD require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.
Ephesians 5: 1-2 (The Message)
Watch what God does, and then you do it, like children who learn proper behavior from their parents. Mostly what God does is love you. Keep company with him and learn a life of love. Observe how Christ loved us. His love was not cautious but extravagant. He didn't love in order to get something from us but to give everything of himself to us. Love like that.
This activity should be used when a group has completed exercises that give them a thorough understanding of what it means to be a philanthropist. This activity is used as a culminating activity for a study of philanthropy. It is a very personal activity and does not require a lot of discussion or sharing.
Activity Steps:
- The facilitator reads the poem (Attachment One) (scroll to bottom of page), “Your Life, Your Legacy."
- The facilitator asks the participants what this poem means. Ask if the participants have seen movies, read books, talked to people or listened to friends and relatives talk about the good things people have done during their lifetimes: how these people helped others and in a small or large way, making the world a better place for one person, a few or all of us? Have the participants share their responses with the whole group.
- The facilitator explains that young people are fortunate to be able to arrange their life so that they control how they spend their time. They do not have to regret what they did not do, as many adults do. They have the opportunity to plan how they will give of their time, talent and treasure, during their lifetime, to the local and global community.
- The facilitator distributes the handouts and asks the participants to find a quiet space and begin to think about what they might do to begin or continue their philanthropic actions. The participants are to put their name on the handout and begin to write down those things that they would like to accomplish NOW and in the FUTURE.
- The facilitator brings the group together and asks for volunteers to share from their “Your Life, Your Legacy ” handout. Do not require anyone to share.
- Distribute the stamped envelopes and instruct the participants
to place their “Your Life, Your Legacy” in the envelope
and seal it, then self address the envelope. The facilitator will
collect the envelopes and tell them that the envelopes will be
put in the mail at a time most appropriate for the group (after
several weeks, the end of the meeting year, the end of the school
year).
Processing Questions:
- What are some strategies you will use to begin to do what you have determined to do?
- Will you need to gain any special knowledge and or skills to do this? What are they?
- How will you hold onto this philanthropic vision through the unknown, and perhaps unexpected, circumstances of life? How can you live out Micah 6:8 through the unknown, and perhaps unexpected, circumstances of life?
- With whom will you share your vision?
- How might someone be changed because of this thought process and what impact might it have on their future?
Additional Questions – Christian Perspective - How did Christ show his love for us in living and dying?
- What are some strategies you will use to begin a “life of love” similar to Christ’s life?
Closure Quote:
The Habits of the Heart Youth Advisory Council developed this Mission:
“We believe that everyone, including youth, can make a difference in any community by unselfishly giving of their time, talent, treasure and love, expecting nothing in return. As ambassadors of Habits of the Heart (facilitators might want to use the name of the organization, school, or church), we will lead by example and help others to see how they can make a difference through service and commitment to a better community.”
Activity Source:
Your Life, Your Legacy by Marra Carson
Additional Resources:
Personal Philanthropic Timeline
Learning to Give Lesson (Grades 3-5) “My
Promise”
Unit “We
the Community – Past, Present, and Future”
Nonprofit Careers
Learning to Give Lesson (Grades 9-12) “Identifying
Career Interests in the Government and Volunteer Sectors”
Unit “We the People Project”
Lesson Three: “Identifying Career Interests in the Government
and Volunteer Sectors” /lessons/unit128/lesson3.html
What Do You Believe in?
Learning to Give Lesson (Grades 9-12) “Developing
a Sense of Self”
Unit “Your Place in the Community”
Lesson Two: “Developing
a Sense of Self”
Bio-Poem
Learning to Give Lesson (Grades 9-12) “Bio-Poem”
Unit “Defining
Philanthropy”
New International Version (NIV)
Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society
Attachment One
Your Life, Your Legacy
A poem by Marra Carson
You have the power to create
its not too early, it’s never too late
Of your life, make a legacy
Be the change you wish to see
Take a look and find all the possibility
you have to change your community
Make a difference in this place
Take on a challenge, set the pace
Who knows where you will go from here?
Use that smile, fill the world with cheer
Build a house, give a gift
All around you, spirits lift
You have so much to give
An amazing life to live
What is your dream? Make it real.
Let everyone know what you believe, think, and feel.
A legacy of what you’ve done
Lives and grows even when you’re gone
Time, talent and treasure – give to invest
in the future you’re building.
Make it the best
Attachment Two
Make Your Life Philanthropic!
NAME: ____________________________________________
Year you were born: ______ - ?
What I will do to create a life-time of sharing, caring and giving: in my family, school, community, job, social, and political life?
Ways in which I can share time, talent and treasure:
NOW:
AND in the FUTURE:
Philanthropy Theme Framework :
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