Past projects 3
Your Painted Life
Funded Feb 11, 2024Thank you, thank you so much for your generous donation to my class! Your kindness is greatly appreciated by both me and my students. The paints and other supplies will further advance the students knowledge of the paint medium and help them to express themselves as they explore color theory.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Rodgers
This classroom project was brought to life by Center for Disaster Philanthropy.SEW Good for the Future
Funded May 31, 2022Thank you, thank you so much for the contributions you made towards the purchase of the items for my classroom. My students were very excited to use the new Singer sewing machines. Many of my students including the young men were able to use the Singer sewing machines to complete bear projects and some of them even created pillows and began working on an apron before the end of the school year.
Students were able to express themselves by creating stitch samples with the thread that was included in your donation, but a lot of the students used the thread to hand sew their bear project. Of course the fiber-fill went a long way to stuff the completed projects!
Again, thank you, thank you so much for your generosity. The machines will factor again in this school year's sewing unit as well.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Rodgers
Skills for the Future
Funded Dec 9, 2021Thank you, thank you so much for the contributions you made towards the purchase of the items for my classroom. My students are excited to see the Singer sewing machines in action and have been having a great time working on the Singer sewing machines themselves.
The students have used the Singer sewing machines and the thread that this project has afforded us, to create teddy bears, pillows, hem clothes, and just to learn the ends and outs of the sewing process.
With the Singer sewing machines now being an integral part of the class, the students are looking forward to creating more projects with them like a full outfit.
Again, thank you for your donations. it has mean't the world to my students and I.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Rodgers