The desire to serve the needs of others is a character trait we hope to instill within the hearts of our students during this time of youthful enthusiasm and idealism. Students have opportunities throughout the year to participate in community service as individuals, as a class, as members of organizations (such as Student Council and National Junior Honor Society), as a middle school, and as an entire school.
Community Day of Service
On a school day before Thanksgiving, our early childhood through middle school students participate in a day of service during which items are prepared for use by area service organizations. Our middle school students “buddy-up” with early childhood and kindergarten students to help guide them in making newspaper bundles that are used by Citizens for Animal Protection (CAP) to line the bottom of animal cages. Later in the day, middle school students make catnip toys for the organization’s cats. CAP is a private, non-profit organization that provides shelter, adoption, foster care, rescue and other valuable services to animals in need in the Houston area. CAP also provides humane education and community outreach programs to encourage love and respect for all animals.
Lower school and middle school students work on several other projects after the early childhood and kindergarten students are finished. They make hygiene bags with shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste and brush, lotion, razor, etc., as well as lunch bags, for distribution to those in need at Lord of the Streets or Memorial Assistance Ministries (MAM). The work and mission of Lord of the Streets Episcopal Church and Community of the Streets Outreach is to minister to the spiritual, emotional, physical and social needs of individuals living in Houston who are homeless, in crisis or in transition. The purpose of Memorial Assistance Ministries is to help families and individuals who find themselves in temporary crisis and in need of assistance to maintain self-sufficiency and avoid homelessness.
Students package rice and beans for distribution by Fairhaven Food Pantry, which is one of the largest private food assistance programs in the greater Houston area. Its purpose is to provide short-term food aid to persons in need in our community. Students also make finger-knitted scarves and crib tags for babies born prematurely at Texas Children’s Hospital.
At the end of this day of service, older students and parents deliver the projects to the organizations.
Maundy Thursday Day of ServiceOn Maundy Thursday in 2009, Holy Spirit parishioners and students joined to provide service to our West Houston neighbors. It was such as success that it has become an annual day of service. In 2010, our combined Lower School and Middle School choirs will sing for a nearby nursing home, while other students will prepare a “friendship stew” for volunteers and our neighbors. Parishioners, school parents, and some of our students will help neighbors at Memorial Assistance Ministries (MAM), Vita Living, West Houston Assistance Ministries (WHAM), Westside Homeless Partnership (WHP), and Mission of Yahweh.
We will start at 8:30 a.m. with a short prayer at our Parish Hall, and then scatter to our various assigned jobs. After a fun-filled day of helping others, we will share a dinner followed by the traditional and very moving Maundy Thursday church service.
Disaster ReliefWhen natural disasters happen throughout the world, such as earthquakes and hurricanes, our students organize collections of money and items such as food and water for distribution to the relief organizations who serve the needs of the people affected by the disasters.
Middle SchoolTwo middle school organizations provide service to our Holy Spirit community throughout the year: National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) and Student Council. Member of the NJHS recycle paper goods each Friday for the church and school. They also collect ink cartridges and cell phones for recycling. NJHS collects box tops throughout the year to earn extra money for the school. NJHS members provide service at our annual Sundae Monday book fair event and other school events. Our Student Council sponsors a Parents’ Night Out/Talent Show Night and donates the proceeds to a charity of their choice. They also sponsor two of the four school dances each year by picking a theme, providing snacks, doing the decorating, and cleaning up afterwards.
All Middle School students are encouraged to provide at least 15 hours of community service throughout the year. All students who provide at least this number of service hours are recognized during an assembly or the Middle School Awards and Graduation Service at the end of the year. The awards are listed below.
Certificates of MeritRecognition for community service is given during a middle school assembly in late May to students who provide 15 to 49 hours of service. Two levels of community service provided at school and in the community-at-large receive Certificates of Merit.
In addition, recognition for higher levels of community service is given to students at the end of the year during the Middle School Awards and Graduation Program. These include the awards listed below.
President’s Volunteer Service Award
The President's Council on Service and Civic Participation created the President's Volunteer Service Award program as a way to thank and honor Americans who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others to engage in volunteer service. The President's Volunteer Service Award recognizes individuals, families, and groups that have achieved a certain standard – measured by the number of hours served over a 12-month period or cumulative hours earned over the course of a lifetime. Recipients of the award receive: