Aiding Children Together: Reaching Out So They Can Reach Higher
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Spaghetti Dinner and More Donations!
Look for the flyer for the upcoming spaghetti dinner! It went home with students today!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Look what came in the mail today!
Check out the first item to be raffled off on November 16th at the spaghetti dinner!
Thanks to Patrick Nyarko and the rest of the Chicago Fire players for signing this jersey and donating it to our raffle!
On November 16th, at 5 pm, we will be hosting our first A.C.T. event to raise money for A Better Life for Kids. The spaghetti dinner will take place from 5 till 6:45, right before the first evening performance of Guys and Dolls. We are hoping that you will make it an evening and attend both the dinner and the play at a discounted rate. The dinner will be $5 a person, featuring food by Organic Life. We will have pasta, salad and bread for all to feast upon.
Thanks again for your continued support! More detailed information coming soon!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Pack It Purple!
Friday, October 12th, is the first Pack it Purple game for Ghana! Cheer on the varsity girls, donate a dollar, and know that you are making a difference in the lives of children! We will also be having an A.C.T. meeting that afternoon, so come be a part of that too!
Update: The game made $113! Great job to all the 8th grade advisories who were involved in this great event! Thanks to all the students who came out to support A Better Life for Kids and the girl's volleyball team!
Update: The game made $113! Great job to all the 8th grade advisories who were involved in this great event! Thanks to all the students who came out to support A Better Life for Kids and the girl's volleyball team!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Chicago Fire Connection!
Thanks to one of the students at McCracken, we now have a connection to the Chicago Fire Soccer Team! Chris and his dad contacted Patrick Nyarko, a starting forward for the Chicago Fire, to see if he would be willing to help with our fundraising efforts, and I'm pleased to say that he is.
This is Patrick's fifth season playing for the Chicago Fire. He is from Kumasi, Ghana, and is very excited to help in whatever way he can. Be on the lookout for upcoming events where he will be making an appearance!
Friday, September 28, 2012
$736 already!
$736; and it's not even October yet! We are starting off on a great footing for two reasons. First of all, after a reading of Among the Hidden for our summer read, the All School Read committee decided that $100 should be donated to the A.C.T. to help children who are often "hidden" from society, like those with deafness in Ghana.
Secondly, Ben, an A.C.T. member and 8th grader this year, decided that as part of his bar mitzvah he would raise money for A.C.T and A Better Life For Kids. He raised some money last year by selling A.C.T. merchandise and educating people at his synagogue about the orphanage in Ghana. Then, over the summer, he continued to raise money and donated some of his own, bring his total for this year up to $636! He presented the check to us at the meeting today. Great job Ben, and thank you for your wonderful work!
I am so excited about the amount of kids who came out today to join A.C.T. We have 6th, 7th, and 8th graders ready and willing to raise money for this wonderful cause!
Secondly, Ben, an A.C.T. member and 8th grader this year, decided that as part of his bar mitzvah he would raise money for A.C.T and A Better Life For Kids. He raised some money last year by selling A.C.T. merchandise and educating people at his synagogue about the orphanage in Ghana. Then, over the summer, he continued to raise money and donated some of his own, bring his total for this year up to $636! He presented the check to us at the meeting today. Great job Ben, and thank you for your wonderful work!
I am so excited about the amount of kids who came out today to join A.C.T. We have 6th, 7th, and 8th graders ready and willing to raise money for this wonderful cause!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Another year begins...
We're excited for another year to begin for our A.C.T. committee! We will be working hard on a variety of projects for A Better Life for Kids, and also closer to home, for Rustic Falls Nature Center.
Ms. Nizynski visited Ghana over the summer, and reported back that our money was put to great use starting a clinic over there, along with buying necessary supplies to keep people alive. Here are some pictures, along with an excerpt from A Better Life for Kids' upcoming newsletter!
Excerpt from the upcoming newsletter:
Summer 2012 Trip to Ghana
Ms. Nizynski visited Ghana over the summer, and reported back that our money was put to great use starting a clinic over there, along with buying necessary supplies to keep people alive. Here are some pictures, along with an excerpt from A Better Life for Kids' upcoming newsletter!
| Ms. Nizynski interviewing a patient. |
| Ms. Nizynski giving medicine to a small child. |
| Dr. Reese listens to a child's heart. |
| Dr. Reese talks to a patient. |
| Dr. Reese reassures a small child. |
| One of the huts where the families live. |
| Sun lamps for the sponsored students so they can do their homework at night! |
| The babies' cribs |
| A sleeping baby |
| Shelley with the students who are deaf, whose education is sponsored by A Better Life for Kids |
| Ms. Nizynski and her husband, Brent, at the market |
Excerpt from the upcoming newsletter:
Summer 2012 Trip to Ghana
A Better Life for Kids was honored to have medical doctor and board member, Tom Reese, and his wife Gayle conduct several medical clinics in Ghana. Dr. Reese treated over 300 patients with ailments ranging from malaria, intestinal parasites, infected wounds, to an infant with a 104.8 degree fever. We were also able to arrange and fund anti-venom treatment for a man who was bitten by a poisonous snake. All of A Better Life for Kids' sponsored children as well as many sick children and babies at the orphanages we partner with received medical attention. The outpouring of gratitude was overwhelming as this was the first time most of these people had been examined by a medical doctor in their lives.
Additionally, we visited the eight deaf children ABLFK sponsors to attend Kibi Boarding School for the Deaf. We were encouraged by the progress these children displayed and saw the powerful impact an education is having in their lives. We were also able to purchase items such as beans, fish, chicken, vegetables, soap, toothpaste, and baby formula in our continued effort to meet the basic needs of orphans and needy children.
McCracken Middle School Students Make A Difference
A Better Life for Kids was blessed to have the support of McCracken Middle School students for a second year in a row! As part of their year-long service learning project, they planned many special fundraising opportunities, including a benefit concert, designed and sold t-shirts, and organized a walk-a-thon. Their efforts raised $6,035!! This would not have been possible without the support and leadership from teachers, Jen Ciok and Bethany Blades, who spear-headed and encouraged their students. A Better Life for Kids is so grateful!
The money raised by the McCracken students was used for two very special purposes. Last fall, A Better Life for Kids was able to sponsor eight orphaned deaf children to attend school for the very first time. Seeing children who had no hope for a future smiling and proudly wearing a school uniform is one of the best feelings in the world. Half of the money the students raised this year will go towards keeping these children in school. The other half was used to purchase medicine and supplies for the medical clinics held in Ghana this July. The McCracken Middle School students should be very proud of their accomplishments!
On a personal note, it is so touching to see the McCracken Middle School students support a cause that is so close to my heart. Last year was especially exciting because I was teaching in this school district when all of these students were in 2nd grade and I was lucky enough to have many of them in my classroom! I remember talking to this special group of seven and eight year olds when I was planning my very first trip to Ghana and now they are the ones planning ways to help these orphaned and needy children themselves. This truly means so much to me. They should be so proud of their teamwork, energy, and enthusiasm. The work they are doing is making the world a better place.
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