Tuesday, June 9, 2009

You Did It!!!!

Thank-you to everyone who bid or donated to our auction! We raised $446.51 for Free the Children. Now it's time to pay up! Check out the Credenda Auction site to see if you were a winner. If you were- congrats!- please mail your cheque or money order to Credenda ASAP. Please make all cheques or money orders out to CVHS Fundraising and mail them to the office: Box 2950, 805 Central Ave, Prince Albert SK, S6V 7M3. Once payment is received, the donor will be notified to send you your items at the address indicated below. The donor may use your email address to contact you regarding pickup or delivery.

Thanks again!
The FTC Gang

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Credenda Auction Site

Check out this screencast on how to use the auction site:

Friday, May 15, 2009

Free The Children

With this weeks blog I'd like to let you know that the school vs. school challenge is a wrap!! All thanks to you:) Thanks to everyone for your participation, it was greatly appreciated. just don't forget to mail your cheques to:
Kristine Dreaver Charles
Po. Box 2950
Prince Albert, SK.
k6v-7m3
Another thing we have going on is the Auction. We'd like for you to take your time to donate some things for the Auction. The Auction will start on May 20th 2009, and it will run for two weeks. We'd like for ALL of you to donate some things, anything. Here are a few ideas for you, art, jewelery, school supplies, tickets, clothing, gadgets, or whatever you need to get rid of!!! jk:)
Oh, and guess what......!!?!! We have picked a WINNER!!!!!!! Jennifer Wollman is a proud winner of the book called "The making of a Activist" by Lekha Singh and Friends, afterwards by Craig and Mark Kielburger.
Well that's it for now. So do your best and help free the children. Good Luck.

Friday, May 1, 2009

What Can You Do?

Time to start thinking about wrapping your school fund-raising events up and planning for the auction!

What can you contribute? Get creative! Do you love to paint? Draw? Are you excellent at carpentry? Jewelry maker? Contribute something you have made! Or, how about your time? Donate hours of service in your community (i.e. evening of babysitting, cutting grass, dog walking, etc.). Remember that board game that you got last Christmas that is still in the packaging- maybe someone else is looking for one just like it! Can't find anything? Hit up some local businesses! Tell them what you cause is (you can use the poster your teacher sent out) and ask them for their help through a donation.

Check out this video for a reminder of what we are raising funds for!



Good luck and happy hunting!

Credenda FTC Students

PS
Don't forget to bid on donated items!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Of Dates, Donations & Earth


Get ready to bring in your donations for Free The Children!

Please remember that all cheque’s donated to the CVHS Charity should be sent to the following address:

PO Box,
2950Prince,
Albert SK,
S6V 7M3

Don’t have any money to donate? Then send in some of your most valuable items that you would like to be used in the upcoming Auction which begins May 20th – June 3rd!

We’ll be very pleased with which ever you would like to send, money/items!

Remember the causes which this charity is funding for as you read this blog! Do your very best to live not only for your own sake, but for the generations to come!

Another thing to note is that the School vs. School challenge is nearing its end, which will be on May 8th.

So, as we all know from yesterday’s Assembly, the 22th was the day of celebration for our home, the Earth. Nancy gave us a wonderful speech about some of the precautions that we face due to our neglection to the Earth. We sure have messed up as a society, have we?

Our Earth is a platform for all living organisms as we know it. There would be no such thing as the Free The Children Charity without the Earth. Without that platform, there is nothing which holds us in place. What brings us life is the Earth, and what do we bring it? We bring upon devastation, drought and greed as a society. There is always room for change in everything; we must begin the change now before it’s too late. We will all share the same precarious fate if we continue with this negligence.

I’ve also heard of some people who don’t have any clue as to knowing what Earth Day is. Earth Day is a day of awareness, and if that day isn’t keeping up to it’s goal, then shouldn’t it just be cancelled? I’ve heard countless people ask that as well, if they should cancel Earth Day or not. Earth Day is not the problem; we’re the problem for not being aware. Please, spread the word about the poverty and the devastation in the world, don’t deceive yourself into thinking the day after tomorrow will always be shining and filled with light.

If you’re not willing to spread the awareness- prepare for the worst.


The truth is sad, but do not forget optimism. As long as we learn to coexist with one another, we will be fine.

Continue smiling even on the darkest of days. : )

For further info on Earth awareness can be found in the following address:
http://earthawareness.com/

There are many steps to advance in true prosperity, this is the first.

And remember, everyday should be treated as Earth day~

Thursday, April 2, 2009

What's Your Issue?

No, not that kind of issue. We're not trying to find out why you're a grouch in the morning or grumble down the halls at school -- we want to know what gets you going! What makes you want to take a stand? What do you think is worth fighting for? What is worth raising awareness about? Which cause do you donate your time, energy and extra funds too? Haven't found your cause yet? Check out this video:



Free the Children is a great cause but maybe it's not the one for you. Maybe you love animals, check the volunteer opportunities available at your local animal shelter. This mornings edition of Canada AM featured a story about a woman that opened up her farm to horses that had been abandoned or abused. Her adoption of horses evolved into an adoption of all sorts of farm animals.

Are you passionate about building or architecture? Maybe there is a local building in your community that needs a face lift! Perhaps there is a park or playground that could use a little spring cleaning.

Telemiracle just wrapped, the Terry Fox run is coming up, training for the MS Bike-a-Thon has likely started and the United Way Day of Caring is in the final planning stages. Maybe you like organized events that are fun way to spend a day and give back. Is there a school or community committee that can use your help?

Are you concerned about the environment and the legacy we are leaving for generations to come? Maybe that's your cause! Check out the CBC site One Million Acts of Green and 350.org to see what some of the current environmental issues are.

It doesn't matter what your issue is, what matters is that you care enough to try and make the world a better place. Remember what Ghandi said: "Be the change you want to see in the world".

Share your issue! One lucky student will receive a a copy of the book "The Making of an Activist" by Lekha Singh & Friends afterwards by Craig and Mark Kielburger. Reply to this post with what you are doing and why! Or send us an email @ credendafreethechildren@gmail.com. Remember, you just need to tell us what you are doing and why it's important to you! Good luck!

Keep on keeping on,
The Credenda Free The Children Student Group


PS
Stay tuned for info on our upcoming auction and keep working on raising funds for our school vs school challenge. A big thank-you to Tom German and the other teachers that are helping with the Credenda Free the Children auction. Start thinking abuot your donation today!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Free the Children

How's your fundraiser going at your school? Credenda students are trying to raise money for this wonderful charity to build schools and community resources. Students have tons of ideas of how to raise money. If you need more ideas check out this site, http://www.fundraising-ideas.org/DIY/. It's so tragic what's going on in those countries. Children are working way harder then they should. Some of the children work harder then adults in Canada do. Can you imagine how ruined their tiny bodies must be. Thousands are living in poverty. Those children deserve so much. Compared to us they have so little while we're sitting here living the life of Ryley. We think we have it hard, but we don't take the time to think about what their going through.

Credenda students have also come up with the idea of having an online auction. Students can post things on a site that's been made and then bids can be placed. Each school will set their own goal of how much money they want to raise. If you do raise money you can mail a cheque to Credenda.

In order to get the money from you to the charity we're asking to have a cheque wrote addressed to Credenda Virtual High school Charity.
You can send them to:
PO Box, 2950
Prince Albert SK,
S6V 7M3