This week I am trying to figure out the dates for the project and also who I personally want to ask for help. I want to plan out who I will utilize in my project and who will be willing to donate so that when the time comes my project will go smoothly. Since we are doing it in out own communities, i plan on asking my family for donations because they all live around me. I also will ask people in my church who have large families that would be willing to spare a few cans for a good cause. As a group we planned from March 13-24 to put our plan into action.
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For our project we are planning to collect cans in our own community. I live in Lāʻie so I am planning to place flyers down the streets. I am also planning on asking all my family and friends who live in my community for some support. I feel that in my community people will be open to the idea of giving cans. If every family donates at least one can, I can raise so much food for Hawaii Food Bank. My goal is to ask as many families as I can to help other families in need.
Our plan is to collect cans in our own communities. During spring break we are planning to ask our family members for cans. My idea is to alert my community about my plan so that I will receive more donations. I want to start small with personal connections then I plan on sharing a flyer throughout my community. This way I can advertise the project and more people can be involved.
This project allows us to help people who are not able to have the food we need. I feel that I am blessed with food at on my table everyday, so I want to be able to help those who are not given the opportunity to do so. This will make a huge impact in my community because people will know to help the Hawaii Food Bank, and other people who are in need.
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Kialoa FermantezI live in Lāʻie, Oʻahu. I'm a sophomore at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama. Archives
May 2017
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