Category «Community»

Tijeritas for Kids (Scissors for Kids)

The “Tijeritas for Kids” (Scissors for Kids) service project arises from the need to provide free haircuts to children with limited economic resources in the town of Guánica monthly basis. Our goal is to impact the educational system of Guánica with free haircuts aimed at school-age students, in which good hygiene and sanitation practices are promoted to provide personal care and health service. The fusion of both concepts creates in the student a level of self-esteem and confidence based on their appearance. Due to the success of this service project in the town of Guánica, we will soon include elderly and disabled people from our community.

Altrusa te viste para tu Prom (Altrusa dresses you for your Prom)

During the month of May 2022, Altrusa International of Guánica, Puerto Rico carried out the activity “Altrusa te viste para tu Prom” (Altrusa dresses you for your Prom) with the aim that all low-income students can enjoy the celebration of their high school graduation party. Every year many young people in Puerto Rico cannot attend their Prom due to lack of economic resources to buy their clothes. Graduating students from the Áurea Quiles High School and José Rodríguez de Soto School managed to get their long-awaited suit, shoes, and accessories for the day of their Prom. Hair, makeup, and manicure arrangements were given away too.

Adopting Grace House

Carroll County Altrusa is providing Comfort Bags to Grace House. Grace house is a shelter home for victims of domestic and sexual assault. The house is managed by Starting Point. These comfort bags include all of the personal care items one would need for an extended stay, giving the person(s) time to regroup and make their plan. Items: shampoo, conditioner, lotion, soap, body wash, scrubby, towel, cloths, hairbrush, toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss plus a personal card of encouragement.

Feed Artesia

Artesia Altrusans partnered with the local girl scout and boy scout troops to collect and distribute non-perishable food items. Members were given permission to set up a donation station in front of the local grocery store. Flyers with specific food needs were passed out to patrons as they entered. Girl scouts were on hand to help pass out flyers and organize donations. They also took the opportunity to sell cookies! This increased the number of individuals who stopped – everyone loves Girl Scout cookies! Donations were collected from 9 AM until 4 PM on Saturday. All goods were distributed and taken to three different local food banks. The Boy Scouts came and helped Altrusans unload all of the products.
In total, over 1,000 pounds of food were donated. Benefitting three different local organizations that, collectively, serve over 3,000 residents. Artesia Altrusans look forward to this event every year. Spending time with the Scouts gives us a boost of energy and includes them in an opportunity to serve.
In the past, we have also partnered with local schools, who did their own canned food drives and then donated all of their collected items to our Club. The main benefit is allowing children to serve their community, building stronger leaders for the future.

Distraction Packs For Kids – These packs have activity and reading books with color pencils, stickers and plastic animals to keep children occupied when their mum attends counselling

Tauranga Living Without Violence Social Workers are provided with Distraction Packs For Kids when they are undertake an initial counselling assessment with women who have been referred to the Service having been the victims of abuse. The main objective is to provide a distraction for the child and to give them the colourful bags and their contents to take home, thereby having a positive experience for them. Bags are sewn by members and shopping is also done to get the best deal to ensure the budget is met but quality is maintained.

Tools For Schools

Tools For Schools is our longest running Community Service Project. We support Literacy in the Educational setting, by equipping students with the “tools” (school supplies), needed to enhance the learning process. Over the years, more than a million school supplies have been purchased for distribution, which include items such as: pencils, crayons, erasers, colored pencils, notebooks, rulers, glue, glue sticks, scissors and paper. To be able to purchase these items, Altrusa of Mansfield holds a major Fundraiser, supported by our Community, for this worthwhile cause. Goals reaching upwards of $35,000 are raised, to meet the ever-growing school supply needs of our area teachers and students. Our Tools For Schools Committee then purchases the school supplies, while Club members count, sort, stack and organize the shelves, located in a mini-warehouse setting. Letters are sent out to local schools, and teachers fax to us, their completed “Tools” request forms. Our “Filling Sessions”, involving many volunteer service hours, begins in early August and continues throughout the year as needs arise. Once an entire school order is filled, the schools are contacted to pick up orders or Club members make personal trips to the schools to make sure the supplies reach the teachers and into the hands of students. We have received many thank you letters from classroom teachers, stating their appreciation for releasing the financial burden, from having to purchase much needed supplies themselves. It was stated, “Altrusa of Mansfield is a blessing to my students, who without the “Tools for Schools Program”, would have had nothing to jump start them with their learning and onto a successful school year.’

Adopt A Family – Angel Tree

Members from Altrusa International McKeesport, PA adopted a family through the Salvation Army. Members collected and delivered a “trunk full” of gifts for the family during this holiday season. #leadingtoabettercommunity #sharingiscaring

“Jack Frost Nipping at Your Toes”

Each year members of Altrusa International of McKeesport participates in the “Festival of Trees” in our community. Our Theme for this year is “Jack Frost Nipping at Your Toes.” Members collected 100 pairs of socks, which were donated to the Intersection. The Intersection provides meals for the homeless and individuals in shelters. #leadingtoabettercommunity

Socktober Collection in Conjunction with ILHS InterAct Club

Meredith Altrusa helped in the collection of socks during the month of October in honor of Make A Difference Day. A variety of socks for all ages were donated to the Community focused InterAct Club at Inter-Lakes High School, who in turn, provide to those in need. This is both a service project in response to a need in the Lakes Region, but also working to assist another Community Club comprised of our own local high schoolers…a joint effort within Meredith.