Caring Students

Caring Students

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To instill the value of volunteerism in our youth. To teach students that their service in the community can make a difference.

We believe in developing our students socially as well as academically to create inspired learners, responsible citizens and future leaders. Living, Learning, Loving and Growing to be the best we can be! To encourage character in schools, families, communities and the workplace while inspiring them to be ethical and engaged citizens. To teach students that their service in the community can make a difference and when we come together we can accomplish great things!

09/07/2023

This is an awesome caring student!

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09/03/2023

This caring student took action....

18-year-old high school senior Antonio Gwynn Jr. went to clean the streets of his home city at 2 am because he knew people working early shifts needed to access those streets.
Matt Block, a stranger, saw Gwynn's story on the news and decided to give him his prized 2004 red Mustang convertible—which was like a message from his mom who owned a red Mustang and had passed away. A local college, Medaille College, also offered a free tuition— where he plans to study Business starting this Fall. This is what community looks like ❤️.
Via: Good News Movement

08/29/2023

NOT our post- but it 100% explains how we have been able to do what we do - because every little donation adds up!
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(Posted by Zach Whitsel)
When we first started attending our church, we noticed this jar of peanut butter sitting outside one of the church offices on our way to our small group. Every week it was there. After we became friends with the man the office belonged to our curiosity finally got the best of us. “Why does this jar of peanut butter always sit outside your office,” we asked? He smiled. “Oh, it’s not the same one. There’s a person here who wanted to contribute to the food bank and so they leave a jar of peanut butter outside my office every week.”

One jar. Every single week.

You may not feel like you can do a lot for God. Maybe you don’t feel like you have a lot to offer. Five years is 260 jars, y’all. Ten years is over 500. If you’ve ever raised children, you know what kind of difference that much peanut butter could make. Figure out what you can do and then do it consistently. That’s all it takes.

Photos from Texas Women In Business BAH Chapter's post 07/08/2023

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