2016 Graduates Say Goodbye to FAFU Friends

Through the Kids for Kids program, Imagine 2016 graduates are Skyping with their friends for the last time. It was a great year with shared books, tour of the centers and lots of dancing and music. Now, Bradley and his peers are "moving on up" to kindergarten. This September a new group of preschoolers are looking forward to beginning their pen pal relationships and making new friends with the children at FAFU.

500 Acts of Kindness Challenge

April is our month to highlight Imagine's Kids for Kids program and celebrate everyday acts of kindness! This year we will be participating in THE KINDNESS CHALLENGE as a whole school community. This challenge is a campaign for each Imagine center to reach/complete 500 acts of kindness. What makes it even more awesome is that we will all have to work together to reach this goal! Every school made a video to challenge and encourage each other to take on this ambitious project. 

Climbing Mt Killaminjaro

June 2015,  Lehman College Child Care Director Jaci Maurer and Catherine Angelet, the director at Jamaica Kids are off to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro at the end of the month to raise awareness and funds for our sister program FAFU in Nairobi, Kenya.  We are excited to see them reach the top and then see them safely at the bottom.

Kickin' it for Kids

 

Kickin' it for Kids was the 2015 annual FUN-raiser.  The centers are setting up obstacle courses, kickball games, dance-athons and more to raise awareness about the importance of being active and staying healthy.  Look for each centers delicious Imagine Power Bars, created by the kids for sale.  All funds raised will go to help support our pen pal programs around the world.

Kids for Kids in the Dominican Republic

Tracy, Catherine, Janine, Meg and I are back from the Dominican Republic traveling with Bridges to Communities. We had an amazing experience.  We visited Santo Domingo and then San Juan during Carnival.  We then went west to the community of Durrumbadero across a river (which we drove or waded through) and into the mountains.  There we worked digging the foundation for two additional rooms for a school for 700 children from 5 communities.  Now many of the classes are meeting outside.  When it rains (which is often during rainy season) there are no classes.  We also worked in another smaller community where, under the supervision of a Peace Corp volunter and along side community members we dug a trench for an aquaduct to bring water to a central spigot.  This community has had many cases of cholera due to polluted water.  The aquaduct will certainly make a change for the better.  The work was hard but so rewarding.  At the aquaduct we had lunch in a community home.  We washed with water collected from the previous days rain.  When I mentioned to our host that soon they would have running, clean water near their home he said. "Si, aqua es la vida."  (Water is life).

In Durrambadero we had a special opportunity to meet with a group of 5 year olds and visit their classroom.  It was school vacation but 35 children, the teacher and the principal welcomed us. The children sang many songs and answered questions that the kids from Imagine Brooklyn Heights had asked.  It was a wonderful picture taking opportunity.  Every child was adorable. Tracy and her families at Brooklyn Heights collected many wonderful school supplies that were shared with the school.

We ended the week in the Hotel Playa Azul on the southern coast of the island.  The water was that wonderful Caribbean blue and the showers were warm. It was a memorable trip and Imagine was well represented. Janine was the spokesperson for the group and at the closing ceremony for our time in the community was so eloquent talking about the new connection that was made between our group and the community.  Tracy and Catherine were loved by all, hard workers and great travel companions.  Meg, the youngest member of the group, fit in wonderfully.  She never took a break and worked non stop digging and picking in the trenches.  We all feel lucky to have had the opportunity to have traveled with Bridges and our new friends in the DR. The group shared a warm, happy feeling of reaching out and helping others. We all welcomed the chance to learn about another culture. The trip was truly in the spirit of Kids for Kids.

We hope to continue our work with Bridges as it solidifies its position in the DR.  Bridges plan is to find another smaller community where the needs are great.  Building houses and schools will be part of a future 5 year plan.  I hope to partner with Bridges and keep Imagine Kids for Kids involved with the building of new schools.  We then can work to build a relationship between the kids in the DR communities and our children at Imagine.  We can also hope in the future to send more teachers to the DR to become Imagine Kids for Kids ambassadors. 

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Kids for Kids in Action

During afternoon circle we discussed Kids for Kids FAFU and the importance of helping others. Jesse mentioned he had a piggy bank with lots of money he was saving to go bowling with his family. The next morning he arrived to school with a jar full of money. His mom said right before they left their apartment he yells out" Jeannette said we have to help people in Africa for Kids for Kids".His mom went to pull money from her purse when Jesse said "No I want to give them my own money". He was excited to count his savings with his classmates. Jesse donated $17.76