bookmark_borderWordsworth Academy Collects for Haiti

Wordsworth Academy’s Spirit Program is a small private school in Fort Washington, PA for students who face both severe mental and behavioral challenges. Many of the students face not only mental and emotional challenges but also come from families that struggle financially. At Wordsworth they learn not only their ABCs, but also skills to help them face life once they leave school. One important lesson that is stressed is love for all mankind because you are not alone, but part of the world.

The plight of the people devastated by the earthquake in Haiti has inspired students in Ms. Lois DiMarzio’s class to organize a relief collection effort. At Wordsworth they receive both breakfast and lunch to help make sure they are fed. While the food and drink are not supplied by Starbucks, they are still nutritious and belly filling. The students realized that not only don’t the children in Haiti have plain juice, they don’t even have water. This explanation really struck home.

The students have started a collection effort. They have made signs by hand that they placed all over the building. The printing is not the neatest, but the message is clear. Wordsworth Cares about Haiti. A letter was sent home asking for just $1 donation. Everyone can spare a dollar. Ms DiMarzio reports one of her students, a boy with both physical and mental challenges who lives in a foster home brought in his only dollar to donate to the fund. The brother and mother of another student who comes to school with holes in his clothes, both found a dollar to help their fellow man.

The students are excited to be able to help people less fortunate than them. It tugs at your heart strings to see these kids who face so many challenges themselves happy to help their fellow man. Perhaps it helps them to realize there is someone worse off than them that they can help.

These children struggle through life every day. They know hardship. They have reached out to help others in more dire circumstances than them. Perhaps this will inspire the last of the skinflints to open their wallets to help.

Lois Hottinger DiMarzio

For more information contact:
Kerry Costello Null
Wordsworth Academy Spirit
Pennsylvania Ave & Camp Hill Rd
Fort Washington, PA 19034

bookmark_borderLocal Realtors Sponsor Hygiene Kits For Haiti

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Harleysville, PA – 1/22/10

Due to the tremendous tragedy Haiti has suffered, Prudential Rittenhouse Realty Group, of Harleysville PA, wants to help in any way possible. We have decided to participate by sending very much needed personal care items. If you would like to help, we welcome and thank you for your participation.

We are collecting Hygiene Kits to send to Haiti. The following items are needed to assemble a kit.

* One hand towel measuring approximately 16. x 28. (no fingertip or bath towels)
* One washcloth
* One wide-tooth comb
* One nail clipper (no metal files or emery boards)
* One bar of soap (bath size in wrapper)
* One toothbrush (in original packaging)
* Six Band-Aids

No toothpaste please!

You can help in one of three ways.
1. Drop off one or more completed kits.
2. Drop off any items listed above and we will assemble the kits and mail.
3. Financial contribution towards shipping. The cost is $2.00 per kit to mail.

Call 215-256-6543 For More Info or Visit 418main.com

bookmark_borderSustainable Upper Dublin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sustainable Upper Dublin

A new organization, Sustainable Upper Dublin, has been formed within this Montgomery County PA community with the goal of promoting a more sustainable lifestyle, consistent with keeping Upper Dublin a place where we would all like to live and work for many years to come.

With a strong emphasis on “Going Green”, the group hopes to build grass roots awareness regarding a host of different environmental issues.

Sustainable Upper Dublin would like to invite all parents, students, and community members to their next free community event which will be held tomorrow night (Wednesday, January 20) at 7:00 PM in the Upper Dublin Township Building.

The event will feature the much discussed, animated video “The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard.” All are welcome to attend.