Tuesday, February 3, 2015

ASK 7 - Donate loose change you find on the floor to a charity

The ASK: Donate loose change you find on the floor to a charity



Today, I stumbled upon a lot of loose change.  Normally, I would just put it in my pocket any carry on with my day.  Instead, I collected it throughout the day.  It came to 47 cents.  Now, that seems like a very small amount. But let's think of it this way: 

If every student in the US finds just 5 cents of loose change each week...
And there are 40 weeks in the school year...
.05 x 40 = 2
Then every student in the US finds an average of $2.00 throughout a school year.  
If Students generally spend 13 years in school (Kindergarten - Grade 12).
2 x 13 = 26
Then every student in the US find $26.00 in loose change over the course of their elementary and secondary school careers. 

Here's where it gets fun.  According to the National Center for Education Statistics, there are currently approximately 50 million students currently enrolled in the elementary and secondary education system.

Based on our numbers above, if every student finds $26 in loose change over their educational careers,then the 50 million students in school right now would find...
$1,300,000,000.  That is 1.3 billion dollars.
Imagine if that was given to charity
No amount is too small.  Donating loose change that you find to charity is a true Act of School Kindness!


Considerations for Schools:

  • This is a great time to go over the school's "lost and found" policy - a penny is okay, but what about a dollar? How about 5 dollars? Set limits of what "loose change" means.
  • If the school doesn't have a spot for coin donations, students can talk to a teacher or administrator to start one or they can collect the change to donate when they get home

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