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Girl Scout Brownies sell cookies to purchase bed nets
Submitted by Keely Solimene on June 25, 2008
Girl Scout Cookies are a familiar part of American culture. For more than 80 years, Girl Scouts have helped ensure the success of local Girl Scout Cookie activities. From its earliest beginnings to its current popularity, the sale of cookies has helped Girl Scout Brownies have fun, develop valuable life skills, and make the world a better place by helping to support Girl Scouting in their communities.
The First Grade Brownie Troop 895 in Barrington, Il., donated a portion of their Girl Scout Cookie sale profits to Nothing But Nets, $150. The Brownies discussed as a troop how to spend the profits they earned and decided that a portion should be used to help others.
Bug spray here, bed nets there
Submitted by Keely Solimene on May 27, 2008
An independent Avon Representative and her family recently sold Avon Skin-So-Soft Insect Repellent after a church service in Barrington, IL, and donated the proceeds to Nothing But Nets! The idea that parents could buy bug spray to protect their children while simultaneously protecting African children from mosquitoes resonated with the community, and at the end of the day they raised enough money to fund 150 bed nets! While the children in this community will be protected from insects when playing outside this summer, it's a comfort to know that children in Africa will be sleeping safely under bed nets distributed by Nothing But Nets.
Holy Family Catholic Academy presents about nets!
Submitted by Keely Solimene on May 14, 2008
Students from Holy Family Catholic Academy in Inverness, Illinois, commemorated World Malaria Day by giving a presentation about malaria and Nothing But Nets to their community. For weeks leading up to April 25, 2008, students were busy following curriculum written specifically about malaria and the Nothing But Nets campaign in preparation for the World Malaria Day event!
Their World Malaria Day presentation included skits by kindergartners dressed as mosquitoes, facts about government and biomes in Africa given by third-graders and fourth-graders, and personal stories about children who have suffered the devastating effects of malaria told by fifth-graders.
Teens receive youth leadership award
Submitted by Keely Solimene on May 1, 2008
The Most Reverend George J. Rassas, Vicar for Vicariate I in the Archdiocese of Chicago, recently presented teens from The St. Anne Catholic Community in Barrington, Illinois with the Youth Leadership Award for their involvement in the Nothing But Nets campaign.
Something scarier on Halloween than ghosts and goblins...
Submitted by Keely Solimene on October 31, 2007
Nearly 3,000 kids die every day in Africa from malaria! This Halloween these children in the suburbs of Chicago will be trick-or-treating in their mosquito costumes and passing out information about Nothing But Nets. Won't you join them in their efforts to save the lives of children just like them in Africa? Pass out some Nothing But Nets information as you trick-or-treat tonight, and know that as you gather candy you could be saving lives!
Sharin' the same net- The Chicago Sky and Chicago Catholic Schools
Submitted by Keely Solimene on September 26, 2007
At the UIC Pavillion in Chicago, Illinois in early September, the Chicago Sky and the Chicago Catholic Schools were aiming at the same net! Margaret Stender, the President and CEO of the Chicago Sky, introduced Nothing But Nets at the Celebrating Catholic Schools Conference. Speaking to Catholic school Superintendent Nicholas Wolsonovich, principals and teachers, Margaret explained that through the power of the net, they could all save lives.
She explained that for many of their students, whether playing with their hands or their feet, the net is a central beacon, a magnet and a target. Furthermore, she stated it is how teams keep score and declare victory. She asked the audience of 6,000 to be role models and inspire their students to get involved in Nothing But Nets, an accessible and inclusive grassroots effort. She ended by stating “Help us save lives and declare victory.”
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