I attended the My Super Powers! Foundation's service project with my mom, brother, and sister on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. That day is also known as a Day of Service and the project was for volunteers to come and help make crafts for veterans so they can feel appreciated and happy on Valentine’s Day. We Got to Hear from a Veteran When we showed up, there were a lot of kids and ...
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MSPF’s Kid-Powered Friendship Dinner: How It Began
In October, the My Super Powers! Foundation will host its first ever Friendship Dinner! The Friendship Dinner will be our annual signature fundraiser. While this year will be the first year that the MSPF holds this event, the seeds for it were planted a couple of years ago in the fall of 2019. In 2019, before I founded the MSPF, I wanted to raise money to help address childhood hunger. I ...
My Super Power is Comforting Dogs
We focus our service-learning projects on causes that are important to kids, to our board members, and to our community. When kids were asked, many mentioned that they want to help animals. So, we organized a project to called, My Super Power is Comforting Dogs. For this project, the kids made no-sew blankets for dogs waiting to be adopted. We used fleece printed with cute patterns that was ...
Service and Social Emotional Learning
Earlier this year, the My Super Powers! Foundation organized a food drive during which we filled over 100 bags of groceries. We donated the food to 4 local organizations. This was a unique type of food drive. Before we distributed the brown paper bags to people throughout the community to fill with food, kids decorated the bags. On one side that wrote phrases that emphasized the problem of food ...