© 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 20 Knowing how to spend, invest and save your money carefully also includes donating your time and treasure to make your community a better place. This is called philanthropy. Kids Collecting Clothing Saves Lives CALIFORNIA – For some families, Sundays are spent collecting, washing and packing clothes; clothes that can save lives. They do this because of two young sisters in San Ramon, California. poor people around the world. Can you get this shirt into the donation box? “I have seen some of the poor people in India. It is a miserable state, sometimes with no clothes. They are freezing cold,” explains Naveli Garg. Read an article on this page. Then answer the questions below! Who is this article about? What is this article about? Naveli and Nitya Garg came up with an idea of how to help people facing dire poverty around the world. When did this happen? When she was six years old, Naveli asked her mom, “Santa gives us so much, what does he want in return?” Her mom replied, “He wants you to help the poor.” Naveli and her sister started a club called Charity Dresses to collect clothing and give it to Since the Garg sisters started their first Charity Dresses club, another eight clubs have been started. If you would like to start a club in your community, learn how at www.charitydress.com This photo is from an orphanage in India. Naveli and Nitya visited it in 2012 . Charity Dresses has sent clothing there over the years. Where did it happen? Why did they do it? RHODE ISLAND – When Nicolas Lowinger was five years old, he got a new pair of light-up sneakers. Boy, was he happy! Look through your newspaper and identify a problem being reported. Does the article also report on how people are working to solve the problem? Make a T Chart to show a community problem on the left and a solution on the right. An example: Then his mom took him to volunteer at a local homeless shelter and he saw children with shoes that were falling apart. Some kids didn’t have shoes at all. When n he was twelve, Nicholas ed a non-profit called Gotta started Have e Sole. His nization organization collects cts shoes and money to buy shoes. ar, he So far, has donated more e than 56,300 00 shoes s to kids! ! Sneaker Search Match each pair of shoes shoes. C Can a n you find the single shoe that has no match? There are now 15 Gotta Have Sole clubs in seven states. To learn more go to www.gottahavesole.org The vowels are missing from this famous quote about kindness. Can you replace them all? —Franklin D. Roosevelt 32nd President of the United States Kids Can Make a Difference! Look through the newspaper and identify a problem in your community. With your friends, brainstorm ways you could help solve this problem. Create a plan and see what you can do! Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. COMMUNITY TREASURE DONATING CHARITY INVEST TALENT SISTER BETTER STATES RHODE TIME SOLE HELP CLUB DIRE P R T R E T T E B C … giving someone a smile! T O B R A H I L O R E S O L E M A M E H S N E L B A M T E O E N P V D U S S D D T O L U N I L U I E A T I I S I O C R N T Y T I R A H C E E S Y D O N A T I N G This week’s word: DIRE The adjective dire means extremely serious or urgent. After the earthquake, there was a dire need for clean water. Try to use the word dire in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family. Receive or Give? Some say it is better to give than receive. Do you agree? Why or why not?