May Monthly Report Recognitions

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| Monthly Report Recognitions| May 2013

Top Five Service Projects Bellaire High School-Eliminate Week Project- For the Eliminate Week Project, club members met up before the actual week of the event and created and decorated posters and flyers that encouraged students to donate, put  the posters and flyers up around the school, baked cookies  and prepared ribbons for donors, and gathered boxes to put donations in. For even more publicity , we used Face book and our school principal. On the week of Project Eliminate, club members and the sponsor gathered and organized donations during lunch and in between periods each day. (Written by Amber Liu)

Top 3 Decoration Cypress Falls High School Goose Creek Memorial High School Mansfield Summit High School

Bullard High School-Children's Miracle Network Telethon-At the Children's Miracle Network Phone-A

Thon five key clubbers went to Trinity Mother Francis Hospital in Tyler to help raise money for Children's Miracle Network by calling those who have already previously donated in the past. We each would get a piece of paper saying the phone number and address of and then if they decided to donate we would fill out a small form with their information. The event turned out to be a huge success with just Bullard key clubbers raising $4,905 in the two nights that we participated. The great thing was that with all the money we raised stayed at the hospital to help with our own children in need of the money. (Written by Kayla McPherson)

Summer Creek High School-Sandwiches to the Poor-Summer Creek Key Club members dressed up as super heroes and made sandwiches for the homeless at our end of the year celebration. Members brought in peanut butter, jelly and bread and assembled sandwiches after school. After, a few members took the sandwiches to a local church that supplied meals to those in need. (Written by Victoria Carr)

Venus High School-No Turning Back Food Pantry-

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Booker T. Washington High School Cinco Ranch High School Cypress Ranch High School Jenks High School

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Cypress Woods High School

No Turning Back Ministry Food Pantry of Lilian Baptist Church provides families in the area a variety of goods every Thursday. On a regular week we assist over 60 families. Every week about 15 key clubbers work organizing and distributing goods to those in need. One of the most rewarding aspects of volunteering with this great food pantry is seeing the relief in the faces as you give them their food. I know that I can always leave knowing that I had accomplished making another persons day better. (Written by Jazmin Escamilla) Weatherford High School-SPUD Event-SPUD Week was a week of fund-raising activities involving not just Key Clubbers, but our entire school. Each year, the club chooses a beneficiary, and this year it was Luke Thompson, an elementary school student in our area with cerebral palsy. We raised the money to help him get to physical therapy in Shreveport, Louisiana. (Written by TIler Rose)


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