SHFC 2020 local projects ( We add projects to the needs of the local community).
Dates/Months are subjected to change based on the community’s collaboration. Projects will be accomplished, but implementation dates can change.
January – 2020 planning sessions for the entire year.
February– A cereal box drive during the HOMS Dance
February– meetings to discuss Service Day for Scott/Dakota/Carver County -Mayor/City/CAP
February– FMSC Packing Event Preparation, Talent Show Event for Food Drive Preparation, and Fundraising Preparation.
February– Preparation-Head Start Education/Head Start Awareness Event.
March/ April – Book Drive: Collecting gently used books to be donated to “Books For Ghizer”. The fundraising goal for this project is 10,000 books (SHFC and HOMS collaboration). Due to the transportation problem, all book ends up going to “BFA”
March– Planning Phase for sewing teaching session (teaching children how to sew so they can help makes bags for homeless children). April– teaching sessions will be for our SHFC team members only (Sara, Andrea, and Emily). The fundraising goal for this project is $2,000.
March – Book Drive: Collecting gently used books to be donated to “Books For Africa”. The fundraising goal for this project is 10,000 books (SHFC and HOMS collaboration).
March – Cereal Box drive to help local children and families in need – The goal is 500 boxes or $1,000.
March– 50 Icepack cover sewed and donated to RMC (Ridgeview Medical Center).
April– GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY! Turn Hunger Into Hope Project -FMSC Packing Event(FMSC Event was canceled). We changed our plans -We decided to hold a fundraiser for local children and families in need-Goal to fundraise $10,000 to help local families who are suffering due to COVID 19 crisis.
We achieved our goal of $10,000 to help local families in need.
April/ May– Head Start Education/Head Start Awareness Event.
April/ May– Preparation Phase: Sewing teaching session (teaching children how to sew so they can help makes bags for homeless children).
April– Food Drive/End of Food Drive Event Preparation.
May– Recruiting sewing volunteers to sew with us (teaching children how to sew so they can help make bags for homeless children).
May- School Supply Drive Preparation- Talk to the principal Mr. K to round up supplies
May- Second FMSC Packing Event: Tentative planning
June– HOMS End of the Year Celebration/Activity Afternoon: Fundraising for HOMS in collaboration with HOMS Student Council (SHFC will provide fundraising items like T-shirt, SHFC bags, Compassion Jars, SHFC bookmarks- 100% money will go to HOMS).
June-July –Food Drive (preparation for school closing) Fundraising Goal for this project is $1, 000 ($1 BUYS $24 WORTH OF FOOD).
June-July-August -Implementation Phase: Sewing teaching session with 4-H as well as the Chicago women welfare board and Youth and support board (teaching children how to sew so they can help makes bags for homeless children). We changed classes from in-person sessions to online sessions.
We also got involved in teaching online youth summit with Pointe of Light.
August – Winter Wear Drive (hats, scarves, blankets, jackets, and mittens for homeless children) Fundraising Goal for this project is $1,000.
August-September –Socks and Underwear Drive for Community Connect and delivering all winter donations.
August -September– School Supplies Drive (Christmas Bag project), the Fundraising goal for the entire Christmas Bag project includes school supplies, books, and Christmas toys for this project is $15,000.
September– Volunteering for Community Connect and delivering all winter donations.
October– WE Scare Hunger Food Drive (SHFC and HOMS collaboration).
October– CROP Hunger Walk: Fundraising Goal is $1000.
November– Toy drive to prepare for Christmas Bag Event to help 500 homeless children (SHFC and HOMS collaboration).
November– Hope for the Holiday: Fundraising to adopt families to buy Christmas gifts, Fundraising Goal for this project is $1,000 to 2,000.
November– Christmas Bag Packing Event (volunteers will pack 500 school bags with school supplies, a book, and a toy for homeless children).
December– Christmas Bag Project: We understand Student Council or other volunteer groups as a team can not/may not come to an individual house to pack Christmas bags, but they can sign up as individuals.
FYI
How to donate*: (All donations are tax-deductible).
*When you mail a check please email or text us.
1-Write your check to “Sanya’s Hope For Children”
Sanya’s School mailing address: Attention Sanya Pirani- 7thth Grader Hidden Oaks Middle School-Prior Lake,15855 Fish Point Rd, Prior Lake, MN 55372
2-Online donation:
http://www.sanyashopeforchildren.org/campaigns/donate/
Don’t hesitate to text or Call for further questions at 952-201-1920 (C)
Sanya’s Hope For Children Collaborate with CAP Agency of Scott, Carver & Dakota Counties (Hover your mouse over to main Causes heading to see details of various projects).
Under the umbrella of CAP Agency Sanya helps
- Food Shelf
- Head Start
- Crisis Nursery
- Hope for the Holiday programs
- Christmas Bag for homeless children and more