We haven't made much progress since the last update. We are going to begin notifying our friends and teammates that the shoot-a-thon is a go. After notifying teams, we will hold the shoot-a-thon after games at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex. I also have to email Tracey Bender about who to make checks out to if that's how they are going to pay.
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How is your project aligned with being a Global Citizenship?? Give personal examples of how this affects you / your community in 2017. Respond in a 7 sentence paragraph minimum.
Our project is aligned with being a Global Citizen because we are thinking of others before ourselves and including ourselves in a greater cause. We are also taking action in our community to help with a global cause. This affects my community because those who don't know about Special Olympics and their needs, will now be educated about them. Also, it gives awareness about people with special needs and what they can and cannot do with their disabilities. Because we couldn't communicate with the directors at Waiau District Park to get the permit for this upcoming weekend, I am communicating with the head of the Hawaii Youth Soccer Association (HYSA) to possibly do our shoot-a-thon during half-times at games on the weekends at Waipio Soccer Peninsula.
We have set our date for April 23 from 4:00-5:30. We also changed our concept from a soccer camp to a Soccer-Shoot-A-Thon. By doing so, we can target a larger age group and families can make a family-friendly competition out of it too. I finalized the flyer with Tracey Bender from SOH and all we have to do as a group now to prepare for the event is get the permit from Waiau District Park and pass out flyers and send it to MISO and HYSA directors.
I was able to get in contact with Tracey Bender regarding the flyers. When I return home from Costa Rica, we will discuss when their social media director will post our advertisement on their Instagram pages. I still need to contact Kenny Patton to ask him to at least help advertise the clinic and I need to contact people to help with the clinic too.
No progress has been made since January 17 however I have a scheduled conference call with Tracey Bender this afternoon at 3:15p.
Not much progress since last week has been made. I have emailed Tracey Bender from Special Olympics and she would like to set a time with the group (or me) to talk about what we need to work on together.
Hi my name is Leah Feato. I was born in Kāneʻohe and I live in Nānākuli. I've been playing soccer since I was 4 years old. I play for Leahi Soccer Club and for Kamehameha High School Girls Varsity Team. Along with playing soccer, I run cross-country and track for my high school.
I am in charge of communicating with advisors from Special Olympics, our volunteers, as well as securing our location at Waiau District Park. I manage and head the group's website and social medias. Over winter break, I got in contact with Tracey Bender from Special Olympics Hawaii. Future tasks I need to accomplish is following up with our volunteers to see who can come to help, securing our spot at Waiau District Park and finding equipment needed for our clinic |
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