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Blanket Project – Lamar Middle School 2009-’10

Blanket Project – Lamar Middle School 2009-’10. This is by two of the 80 people that helped : Cody C. and Carly P. What we thought/what we learned.

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Blanket Project – Lamar Middle School 2009-’10

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  1. Blanket Project – Lamar Middle School 2009-’10 This is by two of the 80 people that helped : Cody C. and Carly P.

  2. What we thought/what we learned • Carly P. I learned that you should help people even if you do not get paid. I fell like I really helped someone out. I helped them out by giving them warmth when they go to sleep. I think I gave them joy and pleasure. It was a fantastic experience for me.

  3. What we thought/what we learned • Cody C. What I thought about the blanket project is that it was a good learning experience and that it helped kids get some books to read and something to wrap up in when they get cold or tired. If we were to do the same project again, I would want to help out. It gave me a new skill, and I got to help little kids. .

  4. Credits Assisted by: Briana Rodriguez , Melissa Cruz, Andrea Garcia and Noemi Alcantara. If you have an opportunity to do a service project, you should do it. It will make other people happy, and it will make you feel proud. People of all cultures, all races, all backgrounds, and all ages need appreciation and a sense of being needed. Service projects provide both. Plus, it’s fun! 

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