Stations
were set up for students to make their own slime. Each station had
bowls and spatulas and students were instructed on the slime making
process. They got to choose from two colors “Calla Spark” or “Calla
Glow.” Both options glow in the dark. Calla Spark has hot pink
glitter and is scented with a warm amber scent. Calla Glow has blue
rocks and is scented with a gentle rain scent.
Calla Woods started Look Out For The Left Out in
2019, when she was in third grade to support at risk children in
Romania. Calla had a dream to serve with Forget Me Not ministries.
Early in the summer of 2019 Calla was diagnosed with a rare brain
cancer. She fought for 8 weeks before she was taken Home by her
King.
Her parents, Ben and Crystal Woods travel to schools
teaching Calla’s message that you don’t have to be a grown up to
change the world. They have visited more than 70 schools with that
message and have made slime with over a dozen groups of kids now.
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Bethany Rademaker, Vice president of the WLB PTO said
that this activity helps teach empathy, compassion, kindness, and
inclusion and that WLB was proud to bring those qualities to the
kids in our community. A family slime party is planned for Tuesday
evening at WLB.
Proceeds from the sale of slime and merchandise go to fund “Casa
Calla”, in Romania, a special project for at risk teens.
If you are interested in supporting Calla’s mission you can visit
her website www.thebravewayhome.com, her Facebook page @thebravewayhome
or LOOKOUTFORTHELEFTOUT.COM.
To learn more about Forget me Not Ministries and “Casa Calla” you
can visit fmnministries.org.
[Lesleigh Bennett]
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