Statewide Reach for Local Impact

FIND IT FUND IT FLORIDA

The 2023-2024 school year is the third year that I have sponsored the 5th Grade Kindness Club at Emma Love Hardee Elementary School. We meet once a month to plan activities to promote and encourage kindness. It would be wonderful to have some additional resources to do this without having to ask the parents for donations. The activities planned benefit not only our entire school but also the community. Each year I have had over 50 5th grade students involved in the club.

< Back to Search Grants

 

Emma Love Hardee 5th Grade Kindness Club

grant photo
School:
Emma Love Hardee Elem. 
Subject:
Other 
Teacher:
Sheila Freese 
Students Impacted:
600 
Grade:
Pre K - 5 
Date:
March 5, 2024

0% Funded

 

 

Only $999.99 Needed

 

Share

Please share this page to help in fulfilling this grant.

Facebook Twitter email

 

Goal

The 2023-2024 school year is the third year that I have sponsored the 5th Grade Kindness Club at Emma Love Hardee Elementary School. We meet once a month to plan activities to promote and encourage kindness. It would be wonderful to have some additional resources to do this without having to ask the parents for donations. The activities planned benefit not only our entire school but also the community. Each year I have had over 50 5th grade students involved in the club.  

 

What will be done with my students

The 5th Grade Kindness Club meets once a month to promote and spread kindness throughout the school. We coordinate with our school guidance counselor, Mary Hawkins, to support the monthly PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention Support) school goals. Some of the activities from the last three years include writing thank you letters to former teachers, sending care packages to soldiers through the Adopt-a Soldier Christmas Campaign, painting bowls for the Barnabus bowl auction at Amelia Makery, making cards for veterans, leading and walking in the annual Dickens Luminary parade, making Valentine's for residents of the local nursing homes, planning and organizing the Kindness Month and week activities in February, writing encouraging notes to younger students prior to state testing, painting rocks for our landscaping that show "Kindness Rocks", reading books to students in 3rd or 4th grade to promote inclusion and kindness and frequently "chalking the outside walks" to encourage students. I received a grant in 2023 for the 2023-2024 school year and it was utilized for the shirts and to purchase ornaments from Paisley Grace Makery to paint for a local senior center.  

 

Benefits to my students

In just the three years I have sponsored this club, I have noticed that intentional acts of kindness are occurring more frequently and creating a ripple effect. We begin the year with a "Thank You Thursday" meeting where we write thank you notes to former teachers and now other teachers have implemented "Thank You Thursdays" in their own classrooms. I love to share the story where the first year I watched a teacher come into school looking upset one morning. She got her mail and inside was a thank you note that a student wrote. It read "Thank you for being my third grade teacher and thank you for seeing the real me!" She read it to me with tears in her eyes and thanked me saying that was just what she needed. Things have been so difficult the last few years for students, teachers and the whole community. Being able to encourage and promote kindness allows our students the opportunity to give back. Many parents have expressed to me that they wish the middle school had a Kindness Club as their children miss it. Others have told me that they have noticed a positive change in their child and now they are often looking for ways outside of school to spread kindness. The first year, a student's parent who makes shirts generously donated a shirt for each member and the second year two local businesses (Twisted Sisters and Olive Amelia) donated money for the shirts. This year the grant funded all of our shirts. If I am chosen to receive the grant again it would fund the shirts and items needed throughout the year to help our club be even more successful and spread even more kindness.  

 

Budget Narrative

The shirts are purchased locally from CoCoMo Embroidery, owner Brandi Perkins. The ornaments are a special price from Paisley Grace Makery $5 each. The glow sticks are form Amazon and are used to light the lanterns we make to carry in the Dickens Luminated Parade. We have been chosen to lead the parade the last two years which we feel is an honor and the students look forward to this!  

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Kindness Squad shirts (60 at $12 each) $720.00
2 Ornaments from Paisley Grace (50 at $5 each) $250.00
3 100 count blue glow sticks (for the parade) $29.99
  Total: $999.99

0% Funded

 

 

Only $999.99 Needed

 

Share

Please share this page to help in fulfilling this grant.

Facebook Twitter email

 

Special Thanks to Our Presenting Partners