How Much Did a 5-Year-Old Raise for UNICEF?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's pride in their child's fundraising efforts for UNICEF, highlighting the child's initiative and compassion. Other participants express admiration and share supportive comments regarding the child's actions and the parent's role in fostering such values.

Discussion Character

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  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their pride in their 5-year-old daughter for raising money for UNICEF, emphasizing her desire to help others.
  • Several participants express admiration for the child's compassion and initiative, noting the positive values instilled by the parent.
  • One participant updates that the child has raised $300 and plans to continue fundraising with various activities.
  • Another participant suggests a fundraising idea based on a quarter drive, sharing a personal anecdote about its success.
  • Multiple participants convey emotional responses to the story, indicating it resonates with their own values and experiences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a general agreement among participants expressing pride and admiration for the child's actions and the parent's influence, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and emotional responses related to children's charitable actions and parenting values.

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Readers within the consultant community who are interested in children's involvement in charity and the values of compassion and giving may find this thread engaging.

peichef
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I am so proud of my 5 y.o. DD. Last week, the kids were given envelopes to collect money for UNICEF as part of their Trick or Treat for UNICEF campaign. DD really took the idea to heart. The morning after she received the envelop, she came to me with her piggy bank, wanting to empty it to make a donation to the cause. She took all but the pennies & put the $$ in her envelope. But, she had decided that her $$ wasn't enough so she asked if I'd help her raise more $$.
So that night she canvassed our neighbourhood, telling the neighbours that she is trying to raise $250 for UNICEF. We set her up on the UNICEF website & sent emails to a few relatives....

She has raised $254 :) And she has more donations still to collect. Now she wants to raise $1500. (She has no concept of just how much $$ that is.) once she turns in her $250+, she will begin her own project (probably over the next 12 months) to raise $1500. Her reasoning?? It costs $1500 for a latrine & boys & girls need and deserve clean bathrooms.

I'm just so proud of her for having the compassion to understand that other kids need help & wanting to be part of the solution. She is starting to "get" just how blessed she is.
 
Charity you have every right to be proud. That is awesome!
 
That a a wonderful story!! Bless the little one for caring so much! And kudos to a proud mama!!
 
That is so awesome. It is great when children see the needs of others in their own eyes.
 
That is so sweet! You should be very proud indeed.
 
What a sweetheart! You have every right to be proud of her.
 
That's so cool!
You've raised her well. Most kids are concerned only with their own lives. It's so nice to hear of one who's trying to see the big picture.
 
Good job you raised her very well be proud, as we say in Yiddish "shep Nachas" :-)
 
Oh my gosh....I had tears in my eyes reading that. What a sweet little girl. And bravo to you and your DH for raising such an amazing child. You should be very proud :)
 
That's great Charity! You must be doing something right! :)
 
I should have known not to read this post at work because stuff like this always makes me cry. lol.. I'm so sappy. That is a a beautiful story and a wonderful tribute to the values you've instilled in your little one. Congratulations Mama, you're a great one!!
 
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So here's an update.... Sidney raised $300!!! She is still determined to raise $1500, but I have convinced her to take that goal on as a long term project. She is going to put penny jars at DH's business & also do lemonade stands, etc once we see spring again.We will need some good fundraising ideas that she & her brothers (aged 7) can do somewhat independently..... any suggestions??
 
What about a quarter drive? I have a friend who told me her son wanted to raise money for the American Cancer Society...so he decided to ask everyone (ok, not everyone, but almost everyone) he met for a quarter. That's it. One quarter. The surprising thing they learned was that most people, if they don't have a quarter on them when asked, would contribute a dollar. They raised over $150 in four days, just asking for quarters.

Good luck with your efforts! You should be SO proud of your daughter...and your sons, too!
 
WOW!!! must feel good to know you are doing a good job! I can only hope my kids learn early to be so giving.
 
Pat yourself on the back! You've done an amazing job! Congratulations on raising a well rounded, caring child. You have every right to be proud!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money did the 5-year-old raise for UNICEF?

The 5-year-old raised an impressive amount of $1,000 for UNICEF through various fundraising activities and initiatives.

What inspired the 5-year-old to raise money for UNICEF?

The child was inspired by a school project that highlighted the importance of helping others and learning about global issues, particularly those affecting children in need.

What types of activities did the 5-year-old do to raise funds?

The 5-year-old organized a lemonade stand, sold handmade crafts, and participated in community events to encourage donations for UNICEF.

How did the community respond to the fundraising efforts?

The community was very supportive, with many local residents and businesses contributing to the fundraising efforts, showing a strong sense of solidarity and encouragement for the child's cause.

What impact does the money raised have on UNICEF's work?

The funds raised will help UNICEF provide essential services such as clean water, nutrition, education, and emergency relief to children in need around the world.

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