Thursday, October 28, 2010

Pay It Forward

Pay It Forward Good Deed Project:

One of the wonderful things about Girls Scouts is teaching our girls how they can be active in their community. Knowing that the girls can make a difference in a small way can help strengthen their commitment to help building a better place to live in.

The project I have come up with for the girls to do is a PAY IT FORWARD project.

Each of girl in my troop will receive 3 tokens. Once they have successfully done their good deed for someone, they may pass on a token to that person. Each girl must do three different deeds and have three different people in mind.

Each person receiving the token must then do a good deed for someone as well. This will be you! Once you have, please pass this envelope and the token onto the person you have done the good deed for.

Please if you could, fill out the form below by simply emailing me your information or you can send it to me via postage. What a great project this would be for the girls to see that just ONE nice gesture can spread to make the difference for so many people.

Thank You
Kiley Rodrigues-Leader

Pay It Forward Project

Recipient of the Token:
Please take a few minutes to fill out this questionare for Girl Scout Troop #133 that is doing a Community project on Paying it Forward. We would love to know how far our tokens have gone and the good deeds (you) and our Community have done. Please fill the form out below either through email at: kiley+payitforward@walkingalready.com or to Girl Scout Troop 133 38 King Street, Johnston, RI. 02919. Please include the information below:

Name of Girl on white Envelope:________________________


Your Name:________________________________________


Where are you from:______________________________________________


Good deed you did to receive the token:

____________________________________________________________________


So please, if you have now or will be receiving this item, please help my troops fill the walls of my living room with good deeds, and let them know just how much they can change a community with one small gesture of kindness!

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