I want to share my story!

We need to keep our momentum going! A great way to educate others about the needs of our community and inspire them to take action is to share information about charitable organizations you're passionate about and that are doing important work, and tell how you, your family and friends are already involved.

We also invite you to log your service hours so we can keep track of our efforts to reach our school-wide goal of 30,000 hours of service in the 2009-2010 school year.

What did you do? How many people were involved? How many service hours were contributed? How did this work support a community need? How are you making a difference?

It’s easy. Just fill out the form below.

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Your Stories

  • New Toys for Orangewood Children’s Home

    Name: Nicholas Jacome
    Grade: Lower School
    Organization: Orangewood Children’s Home
    Hours: 1
    Nicholas just celebrated his 7th birthday and decided the best way to share his good fortune would be to ask party guests to bring new toys, clothes and DVDs to donate to the Orangewood Children’s Home rather than gifts. On March 10, he dropped by with his [...]

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  • First Graders Sell Lemonade for Haiti

    Name: Quinn Novick
    Grade: Lower School
    Organization: Haiti
    Hours: 25
    Four first graders: Jamie and Hailey McKay, Mitchell Frye, and Quinn Novick planned, researched, held a lemonade stand in Laguna Beach and raised $104.50 for the Episcopal Church in Haiti!

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  • Give A Day, Get A Day

    Name: Nicholas, Francine & Martha Jacome
    Grade: Lower School
    Organization: OC Animal Care
    Hours: 6
    On March 10, a sunny afternoon, our family traveled to OC Animal Care in the city of Orange to volunteer for the “Give A Day. Get a Disney Day” program. Nicholas (1st grade), his Nana and I spent the afternoon preparing pet goody-bags and [...]

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