Saratoga Springs Group
What we do:
Give children ages 6-18 an opportunity to be humanitarians!
We meet once a month to:
Make crafts and humanitarian kits to distribute to needy people locally and worldwide.
Our Mission:
To teach children compassion, hard work, leadership and gratitude
by serving others in need.
Serving With Smiles- Children Saving the World, Inc.
is a tax-exempt 501(c) (3) charitable organization.
Give children ages 6-18 an opportunity to be humanitarians!
We meet once a month to:
Make crafts and humanitarian kits to distribute to needy people locally and worldwide.
Our Mission:
To teach children compassion, hard work, leadership and gratitude
by serving others in need.
Serving With Smiles- Children Saving the World, Inc.
is a tax-exempt 501(c) (3) charitable organization.
Where Serving With Smiles Saratoga Has Helped People Around the World
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Next Projects
It would be great if everyone could come to our May and April's Projects even though our May project is in American Fork. We're going to have SO MUCH FUN! It will be the best project ever! The reason is, we're celebrating the 3 year anniversary of Serving with Smiles. The SWS group in American Fork and our Saratoga Springs group are going to combine for a very special activity! I would love to see everyone there. So please show up!
March Project
We had another fun, successful, activity! Yet again, the Serving with Smiles Group were able to help many people out! On, March 13th, lots of kids showed up at the Serving with Smile's March Project. They (including me!) were doing a very special project along with the usual projects, this project was a teddy bear, an Easter egg with a piece of chocolate in it, a picture frame, a flower seed packet, all in an Easter basket. Why did we do this? This was our gift to the siblings of recently lost stillborn or miscarried infants. We were able to make 28 of those and take them to the American Fork Hospital. We also made: 6 file folder games, 15 finger plays, 6 matching games, and 2 sensory bins for the Harvest Hill Elementary's Autistic Preschool, 5 fleece blankets, and 2 quilts. What a successful project, huh? I can't wait 'til April's Project!
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