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Sell star cutouts for a "Superstars for Wishes" event.
Kids For Wish Kids is managed by kids like you!
Start a penny war!
Kids For Wish Kids® projects are limited only by your imagination. You can select from some of the ideas listed or come up with an inspired idea of your own. Remember to get approval from your local chapter before launching an effort.
Arrange for a contest between grades or homerooms to collect the most amount of pennies. Silver coins and dollar bills can be put in the opposing team's containers to count against the pennies. Have prizes such as a "pig out party" with "p" foods – pizza, popcorn, pretzels, potato chips, etc. You may want to find a bank that is willing to count the pennies.
Organize basketball, softball, volleyball, or flag football games between students and teachers. Charge admission to the games and sell refreshments. You can also hold a raffle during the games.
Reserve the school gymnasium and ask a local deejay to donate his or her services. Have students pair up and obtain pledges from relatives and friends. Determine a length of time for the event (for instance, five hours).
If your school has a dress code, find out if students can contribute a small fee to wear casual clothes for the day. Teachers can participate too!
A committee of students cuts out stars made of construction paper. Students purchase the stars and write their wishes on them. Then hang the stars in a popular area of the school, such as a hallway or cafeteria.
For 50 cents, kids write messages to friends and teachers that are delivered during the day. Each message is accompanied by a piece of candy. Candy-grams work especially well around a holiday.
Read more about The Program, read some inspirational Success Stories, or find out how to Get Involved.