To help students understand the challenges of feeding a family a healthy meal on a limited budget.
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In today’s world, it’s often easy to be so busy rushing about that we forget to pause and appreciate all the living things around us. Spiders and bugs can seem like pests. Bears and raccoons can seem like nothing more than a nuisance.
Youth Activity; Students read about the philanthropy of Madam C.J. Walker, David Robinson, and Jason Crowe, and they begin to tell their own story.
"I do what I do for a simple reason, really; I like to help people." - middle school student
To create student awareness about philanthropy in daily life throughout the world using a variety of topics and sources.
Students identify emergency food assistance programs and stereotypes surrounding hunger.
This course provides an overview of strategies and the quality indicators of service-learning. Through stories, examples, and reflection questions, learners analyze what makes a service-learning experience meaningful.
Young people learn about global efforts for universal mandatory education and equity for girls in school.
Learners explore the qualities that make a friend trustworthy and determine whether you can be friends with someone you don't trust.