Monday, December 7, 2009

Ralph's Pay It Forward

Part 1
I think Pay It Forward is a very good idea. If people start helping others, then they will help even more people. If the news spread, then even more people will start being nice to everyone else. Eventually, you could get thousands to ten thousands to one hundred thousand people. The amount of people that could get involved are endless. Everyone should do their part to do something incredible.


Part 2 For Pay It Forward project, we did two things. First we donated clothes to Salvation Army, then we gave cards out to strangers at Polo Park. We chose this activity because people should be happy during Christmas season. We helped people that need clothes at Salvation Army and we helped people at Polo Park by putting a smile on their faces. As I said before we donated clothes at Salvation Army and gave cards out at Polo Park.
We finished our random act of kindness on December 3 2009

Blogger would not let us post the video so we burned it on a DVD. I hope that is alright..

Part 3


For Pay It Forward project, we did two things. First we donated clothes to Salvation Army, then we gave cards out to strangers at Polo Park. When we gave our stuff to Salvation Army, they thanked us and then we left. Next we went to Polo Park and gave out cards to random people. Some people took them, smiled and thanked us. Other people were mean and pretended we weren't there. I felt really good giving things to other people because it made other people smile. Some people reacted well and thanked us, while others just walked past us. We didn't ask people to pay it forward because we weren't sure if people would even take the cards and if people would take it seriously and pay it forward to others.



Part 4
The idea of "Pay it Forward" is important because there are so many things you can do to make a difference in the world. I think our act of kindness made a difference in at least one persons life that day because we made most of the people smile.


No comments:

Statcounter

Lorem Ipsum

About This Blog

Calculator





powered by math calculator at calculator.net

Search This Blog

  © Blogger templates Psi by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP