元明&华盛顿高地基督教青年会 & 因伍德

A Little Goes a Long Way: How One Girl’s Class Project Helped Those in Need

As educators, every so often we are bestowed with the gift of watching the seeds we plant take root and blossom into the flowers that help beautify the world. Life, through the eyes of a child is unblemished, truthful, full of promise and immediate. It matters not whether this is your own child, or one you have come to know. Whether in a classroom setting, summer camp or function of neighborhood or community, these child’s eyes will ultimately transform what we typically perceive to be beautiful into a greatly enhanced version of its original state.

The lessons we learned while organically sitting around a utilitarian lunch table in the Y auditorium during Shalom Y’all (a weekly informal Jewish culture class) took on greater meaning once they left the doors of the Y, accompanied by their child-owners. These same concepts, ideas, and values wove their way into a magical tapestry and made an impactful appearance once returned back to the Y with one such child, Jenna Caron.

Jenna’s mom, Donna Caron, emailed me late one day in the Fall 2013 to tell me that she and Jenna had embarked on a journey of faith and life lessons via a tzedaka (charity) box Jenna brought back from Shalom Y’all one afternoon. Jenna and her mom would fill the tzedaka box each day with a coin or two, maybe a dollar. But it was a constant labor of love without fail.

Jenna said that this tzedaka/charity she and her mom collected was going to “people who needed help. Some children don’t have toys or clothes.” “This tzedaka box is now filled”, Mrs. Caron wrote. “Jenna would like to bring it back to you, to the Y”. I stared at the words, not in disbelief but overcome with emotion which can only come from seeing life through the eyes of a child. On Wednesday April 24, the tzedaka box was brought back into the Y, carried proudly by its child-owner Jenna, her face beaming. With these steps, Jenna is embarking on a special journey which readies us for a deeper understanding of, and connection to, the world at large. It is truly a blessing to be a part of such a transformative event.

With appreciation to the Y for facilitating these very needful programs and for families like Jenna’s who take these programs to the next levels, and beyond:

– 辛迪兰德, Jewish Culture Director

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建立在 1917, 青年党&华盛顿高地基督教青年会 & 因伍德 (他们) 是曼哈顿北部首屈一指的犹太社区中心——服务于种族和社会经济多元化的选区——通过关键的社会服务和创新的健康计划改善所有年龄段人群的生活质量, 健康, 教育, 和社会正义, 在促进多样性和包容性的同时, 和照顾有需要的人.

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