As many of you know, every quarter I donate part of my proceeds from Pencil Bugs to buy toys, games, books, and other activities for kids at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, California. For Christmas, I try to do something extra special for the kids by having a fundraiser.
This year, my goal was to give 250 bears to Rady Children’s Hospital. With the help of generous people on Twitter, Facebook, and also family and friends, to date we have received almost $750 which along with my own money is enough to buy 300 bears so far. With the deadline of December 1 approaching, I hope to be able to buy even more.
We hear lots of negative things about teens today but there are also many who are making a difference in a positive way. Here is a perfect example.
This past Friday, I received a very generous donation from a group of eighth graders at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills, Michigan. Their teacher, Kathleen Mencotti, sent an email explaining she taught a Service Learning Class. A group of three students, Adrienne Yu, Sarah Matthews, and Maggie Pyett held a bake sale to raise money to buy bears for their local hospital. As they were running out of time to complete their project, the students took it upon themselves to search Internet to find someone who was already doing the same thing they were to see about contributing the money they raised. They found me and read about my hospital bears project for Rady. They generously donated their bake sale money of $119.
Young adults have many opportunities to do amazing things. They just need to have the drive and the heart to do it like these students in Michigan. I am so grateful for everyone who continues to support me, my business, and my charity work but I especially get excited when other kids want to help also.
Thank you very much!