Monday, June 22, 2015

(Prepping Early So We Don't Have Any) Tears On My Pillow!

Good morning, Charlotte!

Last Thursday, Molly and I had the immense pleasure of helping out with a Red Cross/BB&T partnership to bring Disney's Pillowcase Project educational materials to the Boys and Girls Club at Charlotte's Marsh Road location. I would like to extend a HUGE thank you to everyone at Red Cross and BB&T, as well as at the Boys and Girls Club, for all you did coordinating this presentation, as we had about 100 kids in that huge gymnasium! Most of all, however, I would very much like to thank the kids who participated. You all were awesome and active participants, and I hope that everyone went home and was able to share what you learned with those you love most.

Want to learn more about the Pillowcase Project? Click here to learn more from the Red Cross' website!

Want to see some of the material we used to discuss thunderstorm safety for your own use at home? Maybe even to share with your family? Check out this info sheet on thunderstorm safety from Red Cross here!

And in case you want to know a little bit of the ins and outs of our everyday presentation, here are some pictures and blurbs about what exactly we like to talk about! Further, should you so desire a Pillowcase Project presentation (for grades 3-5) at your local organization, please e-mail me at rob@handsoncharlotte.org!


After Molly and I talked about thunderstorm preparedness (it is summer after all!), we broke up into small groups and leads from BB&T led discussions on general preparedness, like knowing how to exit the home quickly if need be (windows count!) and knowing where to meet your family outside or whom you might call if you needed to leave your home for a period of time!


After the general preparedness talk, the kids are able to draw on a pillowcase that they take home what all they might like to keep ready in case they had to grab a bag (or a pillowcase!) really quickly with enough things to make it for a couple days. Obviously this includes soap and toothpaste, among other essentials, but we want the kids to know to bring some items for comfort as well!


This awesome kid had some great ideas for what to include in his pillowcase, my favorite of which is a cheeseburger. We were definitely sure to include a quick chat about non-perishable food, but I like the enthusiasm.


The kids (and adults!) were treated to popsicles from King of Pops after the presentation. If you haven't ever tried their popsicles, check them out! They're local and they're delicious and all I want is another cookies and cream popsicle right now.

And lastly, because you all know I can't leave you without some trolly tunes for your soon-to-be afternoon, enjoy a nice throwback Monday. And most importantly, stay safe, Charlotte!



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