Change Matters Superheroes!

Tue, 02/05/2019 - 8:32pm

A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO
DEEP RUN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CHANGE MATTERS SUPERHEROES!
Dear School Families,

During the week of February 11-15, our school is proudly participating in an educational fundraising campaign called -- Change Matters -- to benefit Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center -- Howard County’s only   24-hour homeless shelter and crisis center.
 
Since 2008, Change Matters has been teaching children about homelessness in Howard County, the services Grassroots provides, and reminding students that they are never too young to make a difference in the lives of people who need help. TRUE CHANGE MATTERS SUPERHEROES! 

Grassroots depends upon the generosity of the community to support its free services to people with a personal, mental health, family, or shelter crisis. Counselors staff Grassroots’ 24-7 crisis hotline; see walk-in clients; provide suicide prevention and outreach programs; operate the Mobile Crisis Team and Day Resource Center; and manage the emergency overnight shelter and cold weather shelters.
 
Last year there were 585 homeless children attending 75 schools in Howard County. Our support of Grassroots means that people in need get a second chance to re-establish their lives and the lives of their family members…so we are happy to join other leading Howard County elementary, middle, and high schools by supporting Grassroots.

To kick off our campaign week, Kim Steffens, an authorized representative of Grassroots, will present the campaign to Kindergarten –grade 5 students during lunch periods on Monday, February 11, 2019.

Your child will be asked to share information with you about Change Matters and ask your permission to donate change. There will be a Change Matters collection jar for each grade during our campaign week and your donation will go directly to Grassroots services.

If you are able to donate, please send the change in your child’s lunch bag or backpack during this campaign week through Friday, February 15.

For more information about Grassroots, please visit their website: www.grassrootscrisis.org.