Tuesday, December 14, 2010
332 Boxes on their way to Haiti!
Today I counted 332 boxes and Luis Espino and Chris Stockwell are taking all 332 boxes to Haiti. That's quite a bit of jewelry!!! Ryan and I got 193 boxes through the church and the other 139 through my school and neighbors. Luis and Chris will take the cereal boxes down to Haiti in large Tupperware boxes (4th pic.) and the people in Haiti will make them into jewelry.
P.S. can you find my black, white, and red shoes in pic. 3?
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Latest Update on Box Collection
Ryan's Report:
As of november 21,2010, our goal is 300 cereal boxes, maybe even more. We will be collecting until March, when they will be delivered to the women of Haiti. After just two weeks of collecting cereal boxes from my church,we have made it over half way to our goal. An up-to-date count tells me we have 168 boxes, but that is soon going to change. We have two Rubbermaid tubs, but at the rate we are going we will need at least two more tubs.
Calvin's Report:
The collection at my school has been a little slow. I haven't gotten as many boxes as we've gotten from church on Sunday. But I have a plan. I'm going to make another announcement in class that we will have a contest. The top box-bringer will win a Cereal Box bracelet. I hope that will help.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Presentation at Cornerstone
Ryan |
I was really nervous at first, but it wasn't as bad when I got up there. I was really happy after because I knew I helped.
You don't only have to use your own cereal boxes. Get your friends and neighbors involved too. Anyone can!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Pico Presentation
Calvin |
At the moment,the school collection thing-a-mabober is at a standstill*, that is 'cause my teacher is asking the principal if we can collect from the WHOLE 6th grade. The reaction to the necklace I brought into class brought many "ooohhhh"s, "aaaahhh"s, and(from the boys) " Dude, that's tight man!!!"
*as of the 22nd of November, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Samples of Cereal Box Beads
Each artist gets to keep 80% of the profit from each piece of jewelry. 20% goes towards rent and overhead at the workshop. The people making the jewelry also receive free food while they work.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Cereal Box Colllection
People in Haiti need jobs so that they can make money to rebuild their homes that were destroyed in the earthquake. By donating your flat, empty cereal boxes you give them a way to create beads for jewelry which they can then sell. This money helps feed their families and lets them save money to buy and build a home.
Bring your flat, empty cereal boxes to class at Pico Canyon (they need to be the full size kind) or to Cornerstone SCV. There will be a collection tub for available for you. All boxes will be hand-delivered to the artists in Haiti in March of 2011.
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