create email The Kids For Kids Karmic Loop: March 2008

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

College Student helps kids in the South Bronx

This past spring break I spent my week in the South Bronx putting together an after school camp for 56 students who cannot go home right after school because the surrounding neighborhood is very dangerous and their parents often work late. During the day I would go to the catholic schools in the area to help substitute in classes that needed a hand, and I also sat in on ESL classes (classes that teach adults to speak english). After the day was over at 2:30, I would work at the camp until 5:30 providing homework help, arts and crafts, games, sports, and snack. It was truely a rewarding experience and the kids were so happy to have someone to hang out with for a whole week that just wanted to be their friend. Many of the kids came from unbearable living situations and it was hard to even fathom how they managed to keep a smile on their face. These children carried in their eyes a brilliant sense of hope. I would sit down with them and they would chatter endlessly about their dreams, dreams that seemed too anticipated to ever not come true. I think that from this experience, I learned and anyone else could learn too that we must hold tight to our dreams, keep looking forward, and always help one another out either by sharing these experiences or just by being a friend to one another.

- Hannah, Assumption College

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Students Brighten the Day of an Ill Classmate

Unfortunately, a boy in my school has cancer & has been at the hospital. One of my teachers recently shared a website (ccmckids.org) where you can send e-cards to patients...so today it was announced that it's his birthday. I thought it would be nice to share the site with another class (the teacher loved the idea) & a bunch of us sent get well/bday cards to him. It was something that took only a few minutes, & many of us don't even know the boy very well, but hopefully the support will brighten his day at least a little bit, it certainly can't hurt -that's for sure.
- Brittany, Lyman Hall High School