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			 The students dress-up like they are 100 years old and 
			they have a 100-day activity assembly. There, the children build a 
			100 cup tower, make a picture with 100 pattern blocks, make a 100 
			domino design, build with 100 Legos and a few other 100 day 
			activities. 
			 
			This year, the school wanted to make 100 Day more about how we can 
			help others and teach our children about giving back. Staff decided 
			to set a goal of collecting 100 items to those in need.  
			 
			Dana Simmers of the school contacted Patti Becker of the Logan 
			County United Way and asked how the school could help families in 
			Logan County. Becker contacted non-profit organizations around the 
			Lincoln area and those groups responded back to her with lists of 
			items they need the most on a daily basis.  
			
			
			  
			
			  
			 
			The school sent information home with the kids about the needs and 
			the donations started pouring in. 
			 
			Emden Elementary School and Hartsburg-Emden Senior Beta Club donated 
			items. The teachers, students, and parents went well above the goal 
			of collecting 100 items for those in need. Important items that went 
			into the donation boxes included diapers, hats, gloves, socks, 
			toiletry items, school supplies and much more. 
			
			
			  
			Emden Kindergarten 
			
			
			
			  
			 
			On the day of giving, Becker visited the students at 
			the school and spoke with them about their generosity and about 
			helping others.   
			
			
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			The items collected were divided up and spread out 
			across several local organizations that serve those in need. 
			 
			Donations were given to the Salvation Army for the Army Veterans who 
			live at the Keest Center in Lincoln. 
			 
			Gifts were given to Christian Child Care to be used at the day care.
			 
			 
			Fostering Grace is a Logan County organization that helps support 
			families who take in children under the Foster Care program. 
			 
			The Pregnancy Resource Center in Lincoln assists new moms and 
			families in providing proper care and supplies for their infant and 
			young children. 
			 
			Donations were given to both Fostering Grace and the Pregnancy 
			Resource Center to help those folks in their good work. 
            
			  
             
			 
			And finally, donations were made to the Community Action Partnership 
			of Central Illinois. The items they received may be given to 
			families in need or may be placed for sale in the retail shop they 
			manage in order to raise money for community services. 
			 
			Simmers said, "A big thank you to our teachers, students, and their 
			parents for all of their donations. We have a wonderful community 
			here at Hartsburg-Emden!" 
			 
			[Information provided by Dana Simmers]  |