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  • You have no doubt been moved by the film One Survivor Remembers. Now, the question looms:What can I do to make a difference in...
  • This class provides an overview of the connections between the local (food in our daily lives) and global and environmental...
  • A collaborative effort with Town Council, County Courthouse staff, and Fayette County House of Delegate representatives, Our...
  • This capstone course in the public relations major provides you the opportunity to incorporate everything you have learned to...
  • “Read to Feed” will foster a love of reading in children, a passion to help others and a way to help create a...
  • School-wide effort to support the Sanctuary of Hope, a private orphanage in Nirobi, Kenya.Students in a jewelry making class...
  • To objective of this project is to organize and maintain clothes within the school for students in need.
  • This course allows students to apply sociological perspectives to the study of specific social problems such as poverty,...
  • A 2nd Grade Special Day Class teacher at John Swett School wished to develop a Thanksgiving season project that assists...
  • Culinary Arts students work alongside cooks at the local soup kitchen, preparing meals for the homeless and hungry.
  • During the summer of 2008 Drury High School received a grant to institute a program to help incoming freshmen transition to...
  • The Great Can Race is a can food drive that will be the project of school children. These cans will be given to the local food...
  • The students and teachers at Tully C. Knoles have access to a life lab where seasonal vegetables can be grown. We have had...
  • The objective of this lesson plan is to provide a series of short dramas which address the plight of individuals and families...
  • Students explore tortillas and their nutritional value, and use tortillas to raise money for a local food bank.
  • As there are limited employment opportunities throughout the Hoopa Valley rural community, poverty is a pervasive problem....
  • When students are comparing the U.S. systems of government and economics to other systems they will learn about countries...
  • A shared lesson on world history and war brought one seventh-grade and one eighth-grade class together in an effort to help...
  • Because it is important that all children feel nurtured and understand that they are part of a larger circle of friends, the...