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10 Ways Students Can Help Make Clean Air and Blue Skies

Imagine a world where the sky above you is like a giant blue blanket.  It’s not blurry or dirty; it’s just pure and endless blue. Imagine taking a breath there; it feels fresh, like a cool drink of water. Everything around you is clean, and the air you breathe is so nice that it makes…

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Leading with Purpose: Enroll in 365give’s New Youth Leadership Clubs

Are you ready to step into the world of student leadership and make a lasting impact? It’s new – it’s simple – it was created and tested for youth by youth. Welcome to 365give’s new Youth Leadership Club. It’s based on science but leads from the heart making it a unique student-led initiative that blends…

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How Community Service Learning Curriculum Improves Children’s Mental Health

In today’s fast-paced and virtually connected world, children face a lot of challenges to their mental well-being. From academic pressures to social dynamics, the importance of building mental resilience has never been greater. It’s too easy to experience isolation, rudeness, and a negative self-image online. The community service learning curriculum has emerged as a powerful…

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10 Easy Ways to Engage Your Students in Climate Action

Engaging students in climate action is crucial for creating a sustainable future. By inspiring and empowering the younger generation, we can foster a sense of responsibility and drive positive change. If we teach students how to incorporate climate action into life at school, they will be able to take those ideas into their everyday life…

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Why Teach Students to use Social Media for Social Good

Social media has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and connect with others. Our children consider it a normal way of life. Society cannot deny its impact, as it can be a powerful tool for positive change. As educators and parents, we have a responsibility to teach our children and students how to use…

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What people are saying about 365give

“I wanted to express my gratitude for the teaching you provided today. Your message was delivered eloquently, compassionately, and without judgment. The kids were engaged, and now have knowledge with which they can change the world. We all appreciated how you took the time to help us learn to build positive mindsets and practice happiness.”
Shelley Gardner, Grade 6 Ridgeview Elementary (West Vancouver)
“Actions really do speak louder than words, which is why I believe the 365give Challenge has resonated throughout my community. Every give we do is so important to us and leaves us happier and appreciating our lives a little bit more than before.”
Mahina Niyozova (Tajikistan)
“After watching the 365give TEDx Talk, I was inspired to join and begin a daily giving program in India. Today, along with 12 other volunteer women, we provide 100 meals to local underprivileged children in Bangalore for school every day.”
Deepika Ahuja, Mom (Bangalore, India)
“My life has greater meaning now.”
Renate Jorge, @BeKindBrazil and 365give Member, Family Program (Brazil)
“I just wanted to share that 365give really helped me. I am a better person now, thank you.”
MayLee, 365give Member, Individual Program
“This 365give Challenge has really injected excitement and extra enthusiasm in each work day as I think about what we can do. It has motivated me and the students.”
Cristina Peters, School Counselor (New York City, USA)
“I have seen a huge shift in energy throughout my classroom since doing the 365give Challenge. The Challenge has empowered my students to make a positive difference in the school’s community and beyond.”
Cella Adriana, Special Needs Educator /The Holliswood School (New York City, USA)
“The 365give Challenge helps students understand their impact on others. It opens avenues for introducing and discussing global and local issues in classrooms. It is powerful to watch students of all ages think about how they can make a change in another person’s life with one small act.”
Jessica Hall, Primary Teacher, French Immersion at École Pauline Johnson (West Vancouver, Canada)