The Frisch School
Goal: To create a stronger sense of unity in the school through group participation in chessed activities.
Method: Have the students participate in collection drives for items that can be donated to needy people both locally and around the world. These items may include old eyeglasses, unused toiletries, and empty pill bottles that can be used in third world countries.
Hebrew Academy of Montreal
Goal: To raise money and collect good to help Jewish and non-Jewish causes in and around Montreal.
Method: The students plan to run a staff vs. students basketball tournament that will raise money through ticket sales, and collect coats from people who attend.
Hebrew Academy of Nassau County
Goal: To encourage students in the school to view chessed as something they want to do, and not just something they are required to do.
Method: HANC students will coordinate chessed trips to connect students in the school with needy kids so they can see the need for their volunteering, and the impact they can have.
Hillel Yeshiva of Deal
Goal: To promote a sense of school spirit and unity for the student body.
Method: The students will be organizing a birthday bulletin board to create a stronger sense of community, and will be publishing a student guide with contact information for all students in order to keep better connected.
Magen David Yeshivah
Goal: To increase awareness among the student body about the value and beauty of mitzvot.
Method: Each month a different mitzvah will be highlighted. Divrei Torah will be distributed about this topic, a present will be given to each student related to the mitzvah, and a bulletin board will be hung up about the mitzvah.
RASG Hebrew Academy of Miami
Goal: To rally the school behind causes that will benefit the larger community.
Method: Each month will have a volunteer theme to it The month will begin with a skit promoting the theme to the entire school, and will continue with volunteering opportunities for all of the students.
Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA)
Goal: To promote recycling in the school.
Method: The students plan to educate about the importance of recycling, place recycling bins strategically throughout the school, and donate the money raised to a tzedaka.
YULA Boys School & YULA Girls School
Goal: To connect with another Jewish High School through volunteering.
Method: YULA students plan to team up with another area school to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, building homes in needy communities.
