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P, B and J
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« Reply To This #20 on: June 13, 2008, 07:03:13 AM »

Ann and David, your acts and generosity will deeply touch some of them for sure, and probably their parents as well!  Maybe some will only realize the meaning and the impact a little later, further on down the line.  I don't think that diminishes it though; it can last a really long time!

Bravo and Kudos to you both!!!  Clapping Flowers

~Jackie~
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« Reply To This #21 on: June 13, 2008, 07:43:44 AM »

I think we're pretty realistic about the project.
Of the 23 students, I'm guessing half of them were listening
and maybe 6 of them heard what I was saying.
Since I've already talked to one girl, who is going to nursing
school with the goal of working abroad doing Good Works,
I'll go out on a limb and say that 2 from that class will
come close to Getting It.

At least a dozen of the grownups, either parents, family
or school staff, have approached us with thanks, so we
know that *someone* was listening and realized the
import of it all.

And and and, I spoke with the superintendent (who used
to be the principal at Shead) who had only vaguely heard
of Kiva, but declared that she was going to look into it,
so that made me happy.

Also, a counselor caught us in the parking lot as we were
leaving to tell us that one of her hard case students, a
boy whose parents didn't even show up for Class Day,
and who didn't get doodly squat for awards or scholarships,
was overwhelmed at the check that came from strangers.

So we know it was a good idea, and if the economy doesn't
collapse and we are ALL living under the bridge this
time next year, we'll do it again.

I'm especially looking forward to working with the incoming
freshman next year, so they can get in on this as a group,
from the get-go.

Thanks again, everyone.

Ann
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« Reply To This #22 on: June 13, 2008, 02:09:37 PM »

Wow, what you did was a really great thing. I just finished my junior year and I'll be lucky if at least one of the speeches at my graduation next year is as inspirational as that one. As I teenager myself I can say with confidence that you definatly got through to some of them, even if they didn't show it. Even if most of them don't go on to become KivaAdicts your generous gift still affected and helped them and most of them are very grateful for it. We (teenagers) aren't great at expressing our graditude in general but even if we don't express that graditude we still feel it.

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« Reply To This #23 on: June 13, 2008, 03:07:55 PM »

Ann, you bowled me over!  We can only imagine how many people around the world your gestures of love will impact.  I hope this video can give you a small taste of our gratitude.

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« Reply To This #24 on: July 07, 2008, 04:51:07 PM »

Update:
I just got a notice that another of my seniors has redeemed his gift cert.
Yay.
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« Reply To This #25 on: July 07, 2008, 04:55:24 PM »

Update:
I just got a notice that another of my seniors has redeemed his gift cert.
Yay.

 Party  yay!!  That is great news Ann!

Sounds like a few of them got it!

-Kerry-
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« Reply To This #26 on: July 07, 2008, 05:16:32 PM »

Yeah, Kerry, my (unstated) goal was 1 out of 23 kids. Already, 3 have redeemed,
and I think at least two more are likely. So I'm happy.
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