Healthy Communities:
This group volunteered with organizations that provide public health services in prevention, awareness and/or care. In small groups, they also chose a public health issue to study. They researched contributing factors, the problem and the effects. They also had the opportunity to interview experts in the field. After gaining an understanding of the issue, they came up with an action plan to fix it. For example, one group studying access to clean drinking water created an educational campaign including posters and a Facebook page. Another student who studied infectious diseases such as Ebola, found out that one major problem is the long distance people in West Africa have to walk to a clinic. He decided to create a walk-a-thon to raise awareness and funds. He raised over $200 and donated it to Doctors Without Borders. Another group studied mental health in teens and held a staff training on how to recognize signs of depression in teens. Check out some of their videos below!
Greening Our Walk:
This group worked to beautify our neighborhood around MS447. They learned about native species, tree bed care guidelines, soil and gardening. They helped to improve the tree beds on our block by removing the large bricks and aerating the soil. They also mulched and planted native species. Check out their videos below!
Be the Change:
This group studied hunger and homelessness. They volunteered at a variety of soup kitchens and made lunches to bring to CHIPS. They also studied some of the contributing factors and effects of homelessness and came up with action plans. For example, one group is working on raising funds for the Cuyler Warren food pantry to renovate their kitchen. You can donate to this project here. Check out their videos below!
Middle School Mentors:
This group volunteered at a local elementary school, P.S. 38. They remembered how anxious they felt in fifth grade about the big transition to middle school. They created middle school readiness workshops and delivered them at P.S. 38. Also, they invited students from the elementary school to tour M.S. 447 and showed them the ropes. Our student mentors and their mentees took a lot away from this experience!
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