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One of 1189's community service projects this year was collecting the still-usable school supplies, such as binders and notebooks, that are always thrown in the trash during locker cleanout. We had a slight miscommunication with the school this year, and they ended up dumping all of the bins into an unused dumpster. Several team members got permission from an assistant principal to skip a class period to sort through the dumpster. This is me throwing out one of the many trash items that we found mixed in with the paper and binders.
08-06-2009 01:04
Andrew SchreiberI just want to bring attention to the dedication that this takes. Dumpsters = Disgusting! Seriously, you couldn't PAY me to jump into one without me first dousing it in gas and burning off the first dozen or so layers of filth. You are a braver person than me
Though in all seriousness, you really should be wearing some sort of gloves and long pants and sleeves. I know it was pretty nice the last couple days but the last thing you want is to get a cut in an environment like that.
08-06-2009 03:06
Chris is meNow that's dedication. I am definitely not awesome enough to sift through trash to get school supplies; I'm way too germophobic for that. Wow.
08-06-2009 12:53
Mr. PocketsNice job, Kara.
You guys were awesome. ^_^
Can we definitely plan this again for next year?
09-06-2009 12:07
Karibou
If we had known that we'd be digging through a dumpster, we WOULD have worn long pants and sleeves...but we were limited to what we were already wearing (and I REALLY didn't want to swelter in the sun with my hoodie o.O). We probably could have asked for gloves, but umm...we were a little too absorbed with the hype of what we were about to do. However, when we did find food/unknown not-nice items, we did find alternate ways to take care of it (the most common of which was to grab an excess of paper, scoop it up, and unceremoniously throw it away while saying "This is disgustinggggg...I can't believe we're actually doing this!")
Thanks for the cool points [: I'm not sure what really motivated us to do this; it might be because it was our first somewhat-big community service project since any of us had joined the team, and we wanted it to actually not fail >.<
09-06-2009 12:16
MilloryThis day was AMAZING!!!<3
(Where are MY cool points? I PLANNED THIS!)
09-06-2009 13:00
Karibou
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This day was AMAZING!!!<3
(Where are MY cool points? I PLANNED THIS!) |
09-06-2009 13:53
JaneYoung
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This day was AMAZING!!!<3
(Where are MY cool points? I PLANNED THIS!) |
09-06-2009 14:02
Mr. Pockets|
Originally Posted by JaneYoung
Can you share a little bit about what your team objectives were in doing this, what you plan to do with the recycled school materials, and how you obtained permission from the school administrators?
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09-06-2009 14:27
Millory|
The general idea was that it would be a nice way to help the community and recycle at the same time. We're hoping to donate the school supplies to either a charity or needy school or something to that effect.
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09-06-2009 18:07
Millory|
Can you share a little bit about what your team objectives were in doing this, what you plan to do with the recycled school materials, and how you obtained permission from the school administrators?
Actually, this project would make an excellent white paper if you haven't already written one regarding it. Jane |
09-06-2009 18:31
Karibou
Great summary, Mallory 
We have already had five collections (three days at one high school, one at the other, and one day at one of the middle schools), and we're running out of space to put materials, people to help with the collections, and time to sort through the collected items.
We had the first middle school locker clean out today, and it was HUGE. We collected A LOT more items than we had expected. However, we did end up doing a lot of trash picking again (A LOT of trash picking, rather). Apparently middle school students think that once a recycling bin is overflowing, it's of no use and they can throw their brand-new school supplies in the trash >.< rather than set them next to the bins.
(I've realized that this is actually something that is picture worthy...I'm uploading a few more pictures as I'm typing this)
05-07-2009 16:43
Barry Bonzack
After an experience like this, it doesn't feel like there is enough hand sanitizer in the world. Acquiring gloves from the careteria or maintenance most likely would have been a good idea.
This pic reminds me of my WAI when I was in high school.