Monday, November 18, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Welcome and Introduction by Sidney J.'15
Moderator: Natasha S.'.15
Youth LEAD OKC participants
Hunter S. Seondre C. Carmen C. (Casady)., Sam K., (HH) Dane N. and Family, Matt T. (Douglas High School) , A.R. Tolub (Mercy School Institute), Shannon P. (YMCA), Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Spicer
Friday, November 15, 2013
In the news from YSA America and WFP
How To Help Phillipines Super Typhoon Haiyan Survivors
As with any natural disaster, the fastest and most effective way for young people (or anyone) to help is through philanthropy projects to provide support to organizations working in affected areas. You can find information about how to help at http://1.usa.gov/HWstT1. YSA especially recommends our Global Youth Service Network partners, GlobalGiving's Super Typhoon Haiyan Relief Fund and ShelterBox.
Donations for the United Nations World Food Program at https://secure2.convio.net/fwfp/site/Donation2;jsessionid=B43ADBC3978722CC926AD6F83F892082.app262a?df_id=2141&2141.donation=form1&utm_source=Philippines%20Situation%20Update&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Situation%20Update%20Email | ||
MLK Day of Service - January 20
It's time to start planning for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service! View the video of the first 2014 MLK Day webinar - "Public/Private Partnerships that Increase Economic Opportunities for Communities" - and register for upcoming webinars on topics including "Communications and Marketing" and "Volunteer Recruitment & Retention (with a focus on veterans and military families)" at http://1.usa.gov/qH6axE On the MLKDay.gov website, you'll also find toolkits to help you plan, the opportunity to register or find projects, promotional resources, and information about how to order MLK Drum Majors for Service awards to recognize your volunteers. www.MLKDay.gov
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Saturday, November 9, 2013
November Service Days
Make cards thanking and supporting our wounded warriors
Woolsey House Wing @ the Service-Learning Office
8:00 AM-3:30 PM
(UD During Personal Free Time)
(UD During Personal Free Time)
MD/LD/PD: Office basket collection
Cards will be mailed 11/20/2013
Cards will be mailed 11/20/2013
From Point of Light Foundation
On Veterans Day, three powerful stories of service
This Veterans Day, I’d like to pay tribute to all veterans by telling you the story of three people – a boy who lost his dad on 9/11, an Army helicopter pilot and West Point graduate, and a Marine coping with PTSD. All three are making a difference through their service to America’s returning heroes.
At age 5, Sean Egan lost his father, a New York fire captain, on 9/11. Today he is a senior at Monsignor Farrell High School on Staten Island and founder of Hearing Our Heroes, an organization of 300 high school students who regularly visit and help veterans. They shovel snow in winter, do yard work in the summer, and come up with a surprise every now and then.
This summer, they surprised returning combat veteran Army Private Rasheed Akbar. During his deployment in Kuwait, Rasheed's young daughter was diagnosed with cancer and underwent treatment. Like too many other military families must, the Akbars had to endure great sadness and hardship while separated. When Rasheed's tour of duty was finally complete, Hearing Our Heroes honored his service and his family's sacrifice with a celebration of his homecoming.
Sean is today’s Daily Point of Light Award winner. Read more about him here.
Erica Jeffries served in the Army for five years, flying helicopters to deliver supplies to the troops. Today she’s a diversity officer at Exelis, a defense and aerospace company in Reston, Va. Exelis partners with Points of Light and AmeriCorps to support the Community Blueprint and Veteran Leader Corps, national programs that coordinate and improve services for returning veterans and their families.
Erica is one of the Exelis Action Corps leaders who are dedicated to serving veterans and military families. Erica and her co-workers volunteer regularly with Fisher House, a nonprofit providing temporary housing for military families near hospitals where their loved ones are recovering from combat injuries.
“When I was on active duty, my mother was able to stay at Fisher House in Texas while I was in the hospital,” says Erica. “It was a wonderful gift and a blessing to our family.” Read more about Erica's story here.
Heath Cobb, a former Marine who served in the Middle East, returned home with what he calls “the scars of war.” As he writes, “Rehab and mental institutions became commonplace. My often bizarre behavior was fueled by rage and I found myself in a vicious cycle of hate.”
An aunt suggested to Heath that he get involved in the community as a volunteer. The effort turned his life around. “I found the pride I felt when serving others was the same pride I felt by defending others,” he writes. “Suddenly, almost overnight, my sense of self was restored, my identity renewed.”
Today Heath is an AmeriCorps member and a member of Points of Light’s Veteran Leader Corps serving other veterans in Georgia. Read more about him here.
Today let us remember, thank and celebrate veterans. And let us honor their service and sacrifice through our actions. Please volunteer, advocate for and support veterans and their families. Click here to learn more.
In service,
Tracy Hoover
President
Points of Light
Veterans Day
Monday November 11, 2013
Veterans Day Cards made by LD After School Care and Boys and Girls Club were delivered by Mrs. Clay to Epwort Villa .
Casady Orchestra honors Veterans Day with a concert for Veterans at Epworth Villa
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Celebrate the power of families who volunteer together supporting neighborhoods, communities, and the world |
NOVEMBER 23, 2013
From Generation On. ORG http://www.generationon.org/parents
Family Volunteer Day, a Points of Light signature day of service, demonstrates and celebrates the power of families who volunteer together, supporting their neighborhoods, communities and the world.
For 22 years, Family Volunteer Day has been held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving to "kick-off" the holiday season with giving and service. This year Family Volunteer Day takes place on November 23rd. Disney Friends For Change is the presenting sponsor of Family Volunteer Day 2013 and Embassy Suites is a supporting sponsor.
Volunteering as a family is fun! Family volunteering encourages the members of a family to volunteer as a unit. It can be done by the whole family together, by one parent and one child or teen, or with extended family such as grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. It can be as simple as creating cards for children in the hospital or as complex as bonding hundreds of families together in a day of service at a community park. However families choose to do it, families engaged in service can help mobilize thousands of new volunteers and instill in the next generation a lifelong commitment to volunteering.
Get Involved!
Families are super teams! The combination of ages and generations in your family means you have everything needed to effect meaningful change in your community: energy, creativity, passion, knowledge, experience and different perspectives and skills (plus practical things like a car.)
- Find a volunteer opportunity near you! (Please note: this links you to HandsOn Network's Action Centers across the country).
- Want to create your own family volunteer project? Here are some examples to get you started!
- Reflection: An important part of participating in service is reflection. Chances are that you will learn something from the experience of helping others. Download a tool to help you with reflection.
Additional Resources
Family Volunteer Day Toolkit (pdf)This is a guide for families to use together to plan their service projects. The combination of ages and generations in your family means you have everything needed to effect meaningful change in your community: energy, creativity, passion, knowledge, experience and different perspectives and skills.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Casady Cans Do Food Drive Memories
Family Volunteering at the Food Bank
Delivery of the Casady Cans Do Check |
Packing Food-4-Kids bags |
Free picture slideshow generated with SmileboxMISSED THE CASADY FOOD DRIVE: NO PROBLEMYou can make online gifts at http://www.regionalfoodbank.org/virtual-food-drive/. Every dollar donated to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma will provide five meals to our hungry Oklahoma neighbors. At the Food Bank's online virtual food drive, you can "shop" for food and actually "check out" like you are at a grocery store. When you check out, remember to write Casady School on the form so the gift is counted towards our food and fund drive goal.
The School that collects the most pounds of food per student will receive the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma Students Against Hunger Traveling Trophy (and bragging rights for a full year)!
Hope to see you at the Food Bank Saturday!!!!!!!!!!!!Thank you to all the people who made the Food Drive Possible
Casady Adults: Miss Ashley Gibson (Marketing), Mr. Tim Crofton (Can Can Squad), Mrs. Megan Thompson (Can Thermometer), UD Video Production Class (The Can Can Video), Mrs. Carmen Clay (Pictures and can counter), Mrs. May (MD), Mr. Chaverri (MD), Mrs. France (LD), Mrs. Maness (LD), Mrs. Sharp (PD), Mr. Bob (PD), Mrs. Michelle Freeman, Chapel Speaker, Mr. Fresonke's Crew (Transportation of canned goods to trailer), Father Charles Blizzard, Father Tim Youmans. After School Care staff: Mrs. Lee Lynn, Mr. Lopez
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma Staff: Mrs. Laura Lang (Development Director); Angie Gaines (Marketing Director), Lacey Bagley (AmeriCorps Volunteer Coordinator)
Seniors @ Upper Division: Emily, Katie, Myria, Tristen(PD), UD donors.
Sophomores @ Lower Division: Aubrey (Recruitment), Majo, Dylan, Neeley, Berry, Nadia, Pauline, Mrs. Anne France, Mrs. Dora Maness. Mrs. Laura Lang (Food Bank Development Director), LD donors Freshmen @ Primary Division: Johnny (Recruitment and boxes), Turner (Boxes), Mr. Bob, Mrs. Jane Sharp, PD Teachers, Amir (10:30 Thursday PD Walk of Hope), Lauren, Caroline, Grace, Gracie, Livy G, Nicole G. PD donors.
After School Care: LD/PD: Students and faculty Food Drive Posters
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Nov-1-Nov 7 Casady Cans Do Food Drive 2013
If you forgot to bring cans or money, you still have chance to donate. Do online shopping at the Food Bank Virtual Shop.
YAC Senior Chair Project- Miracle Boxes for Mexican Needy Children
Goal: Provide a few children sponsored by Senior YAC Church with a Xmas Box of Goodies
Objective: Wrap as many shoe boxes as possible
Activity: 10-noon Wrapping party (materials and snacks provided by YAC Senior Chair)
Objective: Wrap as many shoe boxes as possible
Activity: 10-noon Wrapping party (materials and snacks provided by YAC Senior Chair)
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