By September 1st, gather a significant floral arrangement to aid ailing children
In the spirit of kindness and generosity, two charitable events are taking place this new school year. The "Chance" Foundation is organizing "Bouquet of Kindness", while the Children's Hospice is running "Children Instead of Flowers". By donating money instead of sending flowers, you can make a significant difference in the lives of children with cancer and other serious illnesses.
The "Bouquet of Kindness" event encourages participants to buy one bouquet of flowers instead of many, and to donate the saved money to support children in need. By doing so, you will be helping the "Chance" Foundation to provide a personalized thank-you note for your class, a card for your teacher, and commemorative items for all students.
In the "Children Instead of Flowers" campaign, instead of sending flowers in memory of a loved one, you can make a charitable donation to help children with cancer through the Children's Hospice or related organizations. Each participant will receive a 'I'm helping' flag, a backpack pin, and a bookmark as a token of appreciation. Photos of campaign participants will be posted on the organization's website and social media.
To participate, you can follow these steps:
- Look for the official channels of the Chance Foundation and the Children’s Hospice, such as their official social media or websites.
- Donate directly through the campaign’s donation links or fundraising platforms they promote.
- Share the campaign messages to raise awareness among your network to maximize impact.
For the "Bouquet of Kindness" event, you can visit the "Chance" Foundation website and fill out a form. An informational letter will be sent to your email. It is important to coordinate with your class teacher and register through the provided link. Donations should be made by September 5th via the ERIP path provided.
The funds collected during these campaigns will be used to help two children, Zhenya Snitsary and Liza, both 12 years old, who are battling graft-versus-host disease after undergoing a bone marrow transplant due to acute lymphoblastic leukemia. For more details about these children, visit the link provided.
Remember, doing good is important at any age. You can choose to help in either campaign, or both, as every contribution counts. Let's come together and make a difference in the lives of these children and their families.
- The "Bouquet of Kindness" event and education-and-self-development are intertwined, as by participating, one not only donates to support children in need, but also receives commemorative items and educational resources from the "Chance" Foundation.
- In the health-and-wellness and personal-growth spheres, participating in the "Children Instead of Flowers" campaign not only helps children with cancer, but also provides individuals with tokens of appreciation and an opportunity to raise awareness through their networks.