This service project was designed as a classroom project for the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance. Firefighters work several days in a row without going home. They share their meals in the Firehouse. Youth can create placemats for the Firefighters to use to remind them each day how thankful we are for the service they provide.
Service Learning Project – Pinwheels in Remembrance
This service project was designed as a classroom project for the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance. Nearly 3,000 people (2,996 according to Wikipedia) died in the attacks on September 11, 2001. Students can create a display to remember the victims with setting out Pinwheels on the lawn of the school or hang up in the hallway.
5 things you can do today to help siblings show kindness to each other
For this post I went to my Facebook community and asked them what they most wanted to talk about. The topic that came up the most? Siblings & Kindness. Several situations presented - young siblings who need to show more empathy to each other, sisters who show kindness and compassion to everyone else but once … Continue reading 5 things you can do today to help siblings show kindness to each other
What every student needs to know to plan impactful service projects
Welcome to the Kindness Clubhouse! Part of the Schools that Radiate Outrageous Compassion & Kindness (Schools that R.O.C.K.) program is a course for students (high school & college) to know the basics of planning a service project, event, or program. You may have a student that says, "I want to make a difference" or "I … Continue reading What every student needs to know to plan impactful service projects
10 Ways to Get Youth Involved in your Service Projects
This post comes from a webinar I did for community partners who want to get youth involved in their service projects for Make a Difference Day. But I found these tips are very useful for programs as they plan projects to get youth involved. Check out the 10 Ways to get Youth Involved in your Service Projects.
10 Ways to Get Youth Involved in your Volunteer Projects
Hello! Welcome to the Kindness Clubhouse! This post comes from a webinar (watch here on YouTube) I did years ago for community partners who want to get youth involved in their service projects for Make a Difference Day. But I found these tips are very useful for our Schools that Radiate Outrageous Compassion & Kindness programs … Continue reading 10 Ways to Get Youth Involved in your Volunteer Projects
Creating Valuable Service Learning Experiences for your Students that lead to Big Impact
Welcome to Project Stella Resources! We provide you with tips and curriculum that you can use in the classroom and when working with youth so you are confident that you are making a difference in the lives of your students. Part of the Schools that Radiate Outrageous Compassion & Kindness (Schools that R.O.C.K.) program is … Continue reading Creating Valuable Service Learning Experiences for your Students that lead to Big Impact
Top Finalists want to inspire other kids to Radiate Outrageous Compassion and Kindness
Hello! Welcome to our Project Stella Blog! I had an amazing opportunity this year of going through nominations and working with a selection committee to spotlight young people who share their inspiring stories in the book, 52 Kids who R.O.C.K. Every Day: Inspiring stories of young people who Radiate Outrageous Compassion & Kindness. We asked … Continue reading Top Finalists want to inspire other kids to Radiate Outrageous Compassion and Kindness
3 articles you should read if you want to know how to talk to students about school shootings
Hello! Welcome to the Kindness Clubhouse from Project Stella Resources The post you are looking for is now part of our Kindness Clubhouse membership site where we help parents and educators teach student leaders valuable life skills through acts of kindness and service. – You can find more information about the Kindness Clubhouse membership here.
21 Self-care Tips for Teachers to help you be more positive each day
Hello! Welcome to the Kindness Clubhouse Blog! Teachers, listen. Hear me out. I know you and I know how much time and energy you put towards taking care of your classroom and offering the best to your students. You worry about seating arrangements. You make sure no one goes hungry. You take care … Continue reading 21 Self-care Tips for Teachers to help you be more positive each day
