The Good News Club* wrote about what they care about and how to make a difference. Read all about it below! Comment with what you care about and how to make a difference!
Christian cares about his family and makes a difference by helping his mom with dishes.
Ezana cares about his sister and feels happy playing outside. He can make a difference by helping his sister not fall when she walks.
Hina cares about her family. She feels happy when she gets surprises from her parents! I can make a difference by picking up trash.
Evie is happiest on family movie nights and can make a difference making popcorn.
Ava cares about animals. Feels happy when she watches movies and reads and can make a difference by using less plastic.
Something I really care about is my school. I feel happy when I write. I can make a difference by pushing a question and challenging the system. (Eka)
Mae cares about her friends and family and makes a difference by helping out.
Amina cares about her family and is happy when she is baking.
Amir cares about his family and he can make a difference by trying his best!
Isha cares about animals. They feel happy dancing.
William is happiest skiing and he cares about his dog, and he makes a difference doing food drives.
*Good News Club is a group of 5th-8th students who spread positivity and good news in their community through reading, writing, and the sharing of stories. They were inspired by the Yay All Day! journal written by author and Fearless Ideas volunteers Asha Myers.*
These are all wonderful, but I especially like this one: "Something I really care about is my school. I feel happy when I write. I can make a difference by pushing a question and challenging the system. (Eka)" I think we often overlook how much of a difference we can make just by questioning the status-quo!