Video and Pics- When schools get involved in the community and communities get involved with the schools

Next week I wrap up the book mobile until we return to school in August. It was an amazing summer filled with transforming lives within the community. Overall, we gave away over 2,000 books and delivered food twice to families in need, feeding 60 children in 15 different homes. All of the books collected came from donations solicited through social media and word of mouth. Boxes of books were left on my porch, at school, or collected at a book drive with the Gwinnett County Swim League. The food came from a local church and community members. Our teachers and community members helped throughout the summer with both of these programs and the results were heart warming.

The very reason we do what we do was illustrated  at the book mobile last week, when I asked a little girl if she has read, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid". She replied that she had always wanted to but every time they went to the store her mom told her they couldn't afford it so she has never had one. As luck would have it, I had an entire series donated. She not only took home one, but three books within the series, which were hers to keep forever. She was over the moon with happiness- about a book...she couldn't wait to get home and start reading- mission accomplished.

Enjoy the pics and video.









 






 


Comments

  1. I love this!!!! Thank you for all the time that you gave to make this event successful and the passion that you have to help others. This will take you far as a leader! Looking forward to hearing many great things from you in the future!

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