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Eastview Gives 2013

Eastview Gives 2013. Building Culture Action Team December 11, 2013. Intro from 4Cast. Description of moving from “Me to We”

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Eastview Gives 2013

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  1. Eastview Gives 2013 Building Culture Action Team December 11, 2013

  2. Intro from 4Cast • Description of moving from “Me to We” • Kindness Cup will forever mark the class with most “Random Acts of Kindness” each year during Homecoming AND will mark the school-wide total of items and dollars collected during the Holiday Food Drive

  3. Moving from “Me to We” at the local level • We discussed at our previous session the importance and impact of initiating an act of kindness towards others • Since that time there have been several International, National and Statewide issues that have required help (typhoons, tornadoes, cancer awareness etc.) • This time of year we are focusing our attention on a more local need for families in our community

  4. The Local Need-Dakota County • Dakota County is the 4th largest poverty population in the state. • 360 Communities: Rosemount Family Resource Center serves Apple Valley and Rosemount • We serve approximately 500 individuals per month out of RFRC and another 500 individuals per month at our other local food shelf which is located at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (both Rosemount and Apple Valley residents get served out of each location) Total: 1000 Individuals per month over half are children. • Over 50% of the Individuals/families we serve are working. • These are families in OUR community

  5. Food Drive Specifics-Review Handout EASTVIEW GIVES CAMPAIGN • GIVE2LIVE = $5 plus 5 items will = our goal • Bring money or food items to your 1st hour class between Dec. 12-18 • Items to bring: Cash, Gift Cards (Target, Cub, Rainbow, Gas Cards) and any non-perishable food items, paper products and toiletries

  6. School-wide Giving and Incentives • Last year’s total was: 14,272 (Dollars/Items) • This year’s goal is: 16,000 (Dollars/Items) • INCENTIVES at Winterfest Pep Fest: • 5,000 Dollars/Items = • 10,000 Dollars/Items = • 15,000 Dollars/Items = • 20,000 Dollars/Items =

  7. What if I can’t give $ or food? • While there is a definite need for items and money, there is also the reality that not all of us will be able to give of money or food • Instead of giving to reach a goal, we want to give for the sake of giving…..from “Me to We” • If you are not able to give of money or food towards the school-wide goal you CAN give of your time (Review the Bookmark from first lesson)

  8. Brainstorm Ideas as a Class • How can your class help us reach the school-wide goal? • What will be your plan? • How can you help remind each other along the way? • Review the list of examples of what is needed most

  9. Food Drive Competition Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa6MI9Ft9cw

  10. You Can Start Bringing Food and Money Tomorrow (December 12) EASTVIEW GIVES 2013-14

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