I have a friend who is the vice-principal at a local school. (Not WS) She started a wonderful program called HELP for her students. It's funded by community donations and she coordinates students in need of school supplies, clothes, general school-related expenses such as prom tickets, etc., with the items they need. Basicly, the student emails her confidentially with their need, and she responds with what she can do to help. The program started in the spring and has helped kids at her school with more that $12,000 worth of supplies. It's been so popular and effective that it's been featured on NPR, and in that community's local publications. I think that our West Seattle Community could design a program very similar to this, and without the red tape of the school districts and whatnot. Just a very straight forward approach to helping our West Seattle youth. The economy is tough, and Im sure there are kids starting school without some essentials.
So I need feedback. How could this work? What are your thoughts? Would anyone want to help? What could we call our program and how would we get the word out to our youth that there is help? How would an account be set up? Can you help with any facet of the project?
My vision is that we create a community program that serves our WS youth for generations to come. Opinions welcome!!!





















































































