The Birthday Club, founded in 2006 by 3 students at the Academy at Ocean Reef http://www.oracademy.org/, is a group of children, grammar and middle school ages, who have decided to forgo birthday gifts in lieu of charitable donations. In return the child has his or her name engraved on a perpetual plaque that hangs in the school lobby and receives a Birthday Club Certificate. The children personally make the donation to the charity of the individual club's choosing. It is extremely rewarding and easy to put together. We are not sure how many kids are participating in this program, but we know of at least 6 schools in three states and Canada! Keep reading to see how to start your own club in your school.
BIRTHDAY CLUB PLAQUE
Three boys proudly display their school's Birthday Club plaques
In January of 2006 Dylan, Richard and Jimmy three students at the Academy at Ocean Reef all turned 8 on the same day. At their birthday party,at a local bowling alley, they asked for $5 donations rather than gifts. The "Birthday Club was born"
On January 14, 2006, three boys Richard, Jimmy( a set of twins) and Dylan were all turning 8. They all attended the Academy At Ocean Reef. They asked their moms if they could have a party. The moms said "No, you have enough toys". Little Jimmy always negotiating said, "Then we will ask for money". His mom said "OK, but you will have to donate the money". At first, the boys were not crazy about the idea, but decided it was a fair price to pay for a party. They chose a "bowling party", and the invitation read, in lieu of gifts please bring $5.00. The boys decided to donate the money to the Florida Keys Children's Shelter (www.fkcs.org). Jimmy and Richard's mom called the shelter and made an appointment for a visit so the boys could make their donations. The CEO of the shelter was very patient and gentle with the 8 year olds questions. The boys wanted the shelter residents to "Do something fun with the money". Soon the mothers realized that they couldn't have given the boys a better birthday gift than the feeling they got from giving something that was all theirs to other kids who had next to nogthing. In the Fall Dylan moved away. Richard and Jimmy decided to start the Birthday Club and asked their classmates to join them. In 2007 there were 14 members. Currently, they are closing in on 100 members in 4 different schools.
GETTING STARTED
1-First approach the PTO. Tell them your child would like to start a Birthday Club at your school. Ask them if they are willing to sponsor the club by donating the cost of the plaque and certificates The cost of the plaque is anywhere from $80-$140 depending upon size. The cost of the certificates varies according to paper quality.
2-Choose a local charity. We think children's charities are best, but that is up to you. Call the charity and make sure a representative is available to accept the donations directly from the children. Make sure they are prepared to discuss the charity with young children on their level.
3-Meet with the principal and ask permission to hang the perpetual plaque in the school lobby. Ask if the school's website and newsletter will announce the club.
4-Write a letter to go home with children interested in joining the club. (see letter example in the following section)
5-When the signed letters are returned, have the students names engraved on the plaque.
6-Choose two dates (we like May and December) for donations to be made. Make arrangements with the school to hold the meeting in either the cafeteria or auditorium. Confirm the date with the charity representative.
7-At the end of the school year present the certificates.
Which charity do we choose?
The children felt strongly that the Florida Keys Children's Shelter was a worthy charity. We couldn't agree more. http://www.fkcs.org/. Another worthy children's charity is the Foster/Adoptive Parents Association. If you live in the Florida Keys the contact is Lisa Reynaud and she is at 305-522-1956. The charity choice is an individual club decision, but its been our experience that children get a lot from giving to other children.
Print The Birthday Club Certificate Go To This Link
It is recommended the school stamp it to ensure authenticity.
The Plaque, Where Can I Get One?
We used Awards Trophy World in Homestead, Florida. If you want to order from them speak with Clarissa. She has all the information. Her number is 305-246-9440. Tell her you want to order a Birthday Club Plaque. You can also go to a local trophy shop. The Birthday Club Logo is shown below.
Birthday Club Logo
This is the Birthday Club Logo that goes on the plaque.
LETTER EXAMPLE
Dear Mom or Dad or guardian,
I would like to join the Birthday Club. This means that at my next birthday party Im going to ask for $5 from my friends for a gift. Im going to donate the money to the Florida Keys Childrens Shelter. Im going to be responsible and keep the money in a safe place in my room until the next Birthday Club meeting in December or April. At the next meeting, a person from the shelter will come to the school to accept my donation. I get to give her my ideas on how the money should be used. My name is going to be engraved on a perpetual plaque that is hanging in the school lobby, and Im going to receive a Birthday Club award certificate. If its ok with you for me to join the club please sign this paper. I need to return it to my schoolmates George or Shawn.
1 comment:
Mom and I are very proud of both of you, Gianna and Christina! Many more Happy Birthdays for the Birthday Club!
Love, Dad
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