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Horizon’s Project Purpose

Posted on December 9, 2024

Horizon Elementary School has introduced an exciting new initiative called Project Purpose, a school wide community service project that aims to spread love and kindness beyond the school walls. This project not only focuses on nurturing and supporting our own students, but also extends its reach to others in the community who may be in need.
 
Teachers, staff, parents, and students all come together to participate in various activities and events that promote compassion, generosity, and unity. From organizing grade-level collections, spirit week donations and volunteering at local organizations to making cards for senior citizens and organizing neighborhood clean-ups.
 
Project Purpose instills a sense of empathy and social responsibility in our students while creating a positive impact on the larger community. This project truly embodies Horizon’s commitment to educating compassionate and caring individuals who understand the importance of making a difference in the world around them. Like we say at Horizon, YOU are Loved!
 
This year’s Project Purpose charity of choice: SAFY Foster Care
 
Founded in 1984, Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth (SAFY) has been dedicated to providing family-based services across seven states, including Alabama, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Nevada, Ohio, and South Carolina. Committed to their mission, SAFY constructs solid support structures to help families uphold stable mental, physical, and emotional foundations in all aspects of their lives – whether it be at home, school, work, or within the community. SAFY offers a safe and stable living environment while equipping families with the necessary tools to support permanency through reunification whenever possible. Their foster care services encompass a variety of supports including case management, mental health assessments, personalized treatment planning, and evidence-based skills teaching. The positive impact of SAFY’s work can be seen through the 2,297 youth served, who have benefited greatly from their services.
 
Why Duffle Bags?
Duffle bags play a vital role in providing a sense of dignity and belonging to children in foster care. These bags are not just practical; they are symbolic of care and respect, replacing the standard-issue trash bags that can make children feel disposable. 
 
Having their own duffle bag can give these children a sense of ownership and pride, allowing them to keep their personal items organized and easily accessible. By providing a constant companion through times of transition, duffle bags also help ease the adjustment to new homes and environments. Ultimately, these simple yet meaningful gestures can promote self-esteem and well-being, showing these children that they are valued, loved and deserving of love and support. Horizon’s Goal is 600 Duffle Bags!
 
How can you help?
 
  • Now – December 18: T-shirt fundraiser, order your T-shirt today
  • December 9 – 20: Duffle Bag Donation Drive
 
Project Duffle Bag
  • Jan. 13-17: Spirit Week towards monetary donations, the classroom that fundraises the most money gets a Culver’s custard party
  • February 6: Culver’s Give Back Night, proceeds go towards Project Purpose
  • Saturday, February 22: Serving Opportunity – assemble duffle bags with items
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Last Modified December 9, 2024

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