Kindness Awards for January 2016
Gem Prep Charter School: Brady, Abigail, and Faithlynn
Community Kindness Award: Cade Sutton, Kindness Video Filmmaker
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We want to help make your monthly Kindness Day a successful one! Not only for all our local schools, but also for the businesses that are out in our community joining our Kindness Movement efforts and wearing the Kindness t-shirts with our students. This being our first year, we are constantly coming up with new ideas to better the CKM Program. If you have feedback that you would like to share, please send it our way. We have been in touch with the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District #25 about getting feedback from all their School Principals. We encourage other Principals outside of the District to also give us their feedback. We would like to hear about how and if the CKM Program is helping make a difference in your schools and most importantly, helping with Bullying Prevention efforts. In time, CKM will only get better. Thank you for you support and patience.
We are happy to announce that we have added New CKM Team Members and still looking for others that want to help! If your school has a parent that would be interested in joining us as your school’s representative, we would highly recommend it. They can contact us through our website or on FB page. We also want to encourage students to join our CKM leadership positions as well. Wilcox Middle School has a student-formed PTA that attended the PTA Legislature Day with us. I ate lunch with a few of those students and they mentioned how their school has been celebrating the monthly Kindness Days. I loved hearing that. Thank you, Wilcox Middle School for implementing the CKM Program, regardless of the funding for the Kindness T-shirts. We have considered starting an application process for next year. We feel this might be the best way to determine which schools would like to continue or implement the CKM Program for next year and to give us a better idea of how much funding we would need to raise. If we plan on doing this, we will make the announcement very soon!
We hope this monthly Kindness Day Newsletter will provide you with more information to make your Kindness Day a successful one. Below we are providing you with suggested planning tools and a reminder of the Kindness Day Theme. We welcome you to customize the theme to fit your school. You can forward this email onto your Kindness Ambassador(s) that are helping implement Kindness Day. The Kindness Day Theme Calendar is available on our website HERE. Encourage your students to wear their Yellow Kindness T-shirts this Thursday and if your students don’t have Kindness T-shirts, invite them to wear the color Yellow and Red!
I will be surprising a very deserving student from Indian Hills Elementary with the Student Kindness Award. She was nominated by her grandmother. Remember that anyone can fill out a Kindness Award Nomination Form on our website. We grant a Kindness Award to (1) Student and (1) Individual in our Community each month. Thank you, and may everyone have a wonderful Kindness Day!
February 18th 2016 Theme – “Kindness Heart Attack”
February is the perfect month to celebrate LOVE and KINDNESS.
5-10 min. KINDNESS DAY LESSON:
By Performing Kindness, it builds a Healthier Heart!
Acts of kindness are often accompanied by emotional warmth. Emotional warmth produces the hormone oxytocin in the brain and throughout the body. Of much recent interest is its significant role in the cardiovascular system.
Oxytocin causes the release of a chemical called nitric oxide in blood vessels, which dilates (expands) the blood vessels. This reduces blood pressure, and therefore, oxytocin is known as a “cardioprotective” hormone because it protects the heart (by lowering blood pressure). The key is that acts kindness can produce oxytocin, and therefore, kindness can be said to be cardioprotective.
How can kindness improve your health?
Volunteering results in more health benefits than exercising or quitting smoking. “Helping a neighbor, volunteering, or donating goods and services results in a helper’s high.” —Stephen Post, Author,“The Hidden Gifts of Helping”.
It’s a classic tale, the story of Ebenezer Scrooge — the epitome of selfishness, the quintessential mean-spirited, miserly, narcissistic old man. Yet as Scrooge discovers the joy of good deeds, he blooms with the “helper’s high” – and his spirit is reborn. And a merrier man had never been seen, as the story goes.
In the last few years, researchers have looked at the so-called helper’s high and its effects on the human body. Scientists are searching to understand just how altruism — the wish to perform good deeds — affects our health, even our longevity.
Acts of heroism are one form of altruism — as we saw on 9/11, when firemen rushed into the World Trade Center. Many firemen, chaplains, and citizens joined the rescue and recovery effort, working grueling 12-hour shifts.
In everyday life, countless people choose to give up free time to volunteer — whether it’s serving at soup kitchens, cleaning up litter, taking elderly people to the grocery store, or helping a next-door neighbor.
What prompts a human being to act heroically? What makes us perform good deeds? When we act on behalf of other people, research shows that they feel greater comfort, less stress. But what about the do-gooder’s physiology — how is it affected? Can doing good make us healthier, as a growing number of scientists now believe? Can it even, as studies suggest, help us live longer?
Surprisingly, they found that numbers of children, education, class, and work status did not affect longevity. After following these women for 30 years, researchers found that 52% of those who did not volunteer had experienced a major illness — compared with 36% who did volunteer.
Two large studies found that older adults who volunteered reaped benefits in their health and well-being. Those who volunteered were living longer than non-volunteers. Another large study found a 44% reduction in early death among those who volunteered a lot — a greater effect than exercising four times a week — Christine Carter, Author“ Raising Happiness; In Pursuit of Joyful Kids and Happier Parents”.
Ideas for “Heart Attack” Theme:
Christine Donnell School of the Arts – West Ada School District
Idaho State Legislature – Boise, Id
Last week, I had the privilege in launching Kindness Week for Christine Donnell School of the Arts and attending Legistlative Day with the Idaho PTA Board.
What an amazing sight to see 615 of CDSA students in Yellow “Kindness Begins with ME!” T-shirts! CDSA is a wonderful Arts School with such a caring faculty and PTA. The Kindness Assembly started off with a musical number from their students, our Kindness Assembly (The 6 Scientific Reasons To Perform Kindness), and then Principal Leipf granted 21 Compassion Awards. Hands down, great assembly! A Big Thank you to the CDSA PTA for funding all of their Kindness T-shirts. Teresa Costello, the PTA President, is the individual to thank for getting this all started for their school and to Principal Leipf.
Empowering a Bridge of Light in our kids – Join the Movement
Enjoy the Video!
I highly recommend our Kindness Assembly. If you are a local school in the Pocatello/Chubbuck area, we can plan to do an assembly at your school on our monthly Kindness Days. Please contact us to schedule a date in advance. We have schools out of the area wanting us to come do our Kindness Assembly and are paying our expenses to have us come. This is something that I feel our local schools should take advantage of. We have local AllState Volunteers that help with our local assemblies, with their service hours it donates funding to our next year funds for kindness t-shirts. Thank you, AllState! Our Kindness Assembly is a 45 minute presentation. You can read more HERE. The Kindnses Assembly consists of a video created to engage your students that associates cartoon characters with the beneifts of kindness. The kids LOVE it!
Thank you, KTVB Channel 7 and 6 News in Boise, for coming to the CDSA Kindness Week Launch and for happily reporting on Boise’s first school to implement our CKM Program. I appreciate media that help in our efforts to spread the Kindness message and to bring more awareness to Bullying Prevention.
We had a great day last Wednesday, introducing the CKM to our State House of Representatives and State Senators. Represenative Lance Clow said, “This sounds like a great Bullying Prevention Program that I will have to take back to our schools”. Rep. Clow resides in Twin Falls. Overall, great feedback and exposure. I couldn’t be more grateful to our Idaho PTA Board. I also did a CKM presenation to our Idaho PTA and to students and they too loved the program. We hope to see Kindness to continue to spread throughout our state!
We now have a fully designed Parent Flyer to send out to the Parents before Kindness Week begins. We are continually evolving and adding things that we realize we need to help make the program better and more informative.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO:
New Day Products Staff, Terry Frederickson, Kathy Wheatly, Mary Kae Ryner, Melanie Mortensen, Jessie Arnold, Sam Nelson, Connie Longhurst, Carmen Stanger, Teresa Costello, Principal Leipf, CDSA PTA, Idaho PTA Board, and our Idaho State Legislature.
KINDNESS DAY is tomorrow, January 21st!
Don’t forget to wear your Yellow Kindness T-shirts or wear the color YELLOW!
You can order a t-shirt on our website at http://www.CommunityKindnessMovement.com
Join us for January’s Kindness Day Theme:
We need 8 to Live, 12 to Thrive – HUGS.
Research says that we need at least 8 hugs a day, but 12 would cause us to THRIVE! Let 12 be your goal TOMORROW!
12 Reasons why HUGS are good for us:
1. Hugs build trust and a sense of safety.
2. Hugs can instantly boost oxytocin levels, which heal feelings of loneliness, isolation, and anger.
3. Creates happiness
4. Hugs strengthen the immune system
5. Hugging boosts self-esteem.
6. Hugging relaxes muscles. Hugs release tension in the body.
7. Hugs can take away our pain.
8. Hugs balance out the nervous system
9. Hugs teach us how to give and receive
10. Hugs are so much like meditation and laughter. They teach us to let go and be present in the moment.
11. The energy exchange between the people hugging is an investment in the relationship.
12. Hugs spread KINDNESS, and it’s KINDNESS DAY, so let’s give some HUGS!
Tomorrow we will be rewarding our Kindness Awards, check back with us on our website or our Facebook page to see the announcement of the winners.
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Melanie Mortensen – Helping Hands Outstanding Individual Volunteer
Congratulations to Senior Licensing Analyst, Melanie Mortensen who has been recognized as the
2015 Northwest Region Helping Hands Outstanding Individual Volunteer.
The Helping Hands Awards program honors employees who serve as the good hands in their communities. The program recognizes volunteers in three categories: outstanding individual volunteer, outstanding skills-based volunteer and outstanding team volunteer. Among a pool of 300-plus nominations, 23 individuals and teams were recognized for the work they do in their communities.
Melanie was among the select 23 that received top honors for their superior service and volunteerism throughout the Allstate enterprise. Additional excitement comes with Melanie’s 2015 recognition, marking the consecutive year a team member from the ID CCC receives this Northwest Region recognition. Last year, it was awarded to Nancy Crawford for her outstanding service.
This year, Melanie and her mighty helping hands gave much vitality and attention to the Community Kindness Movement in Southeastern Idaho. What began by Mrs. Pocatello 2015 after her child was being bullied at school, became a district-sponsored school program designed to stop bullying at local schools. The collaborative efforts and workings of Melanie and other Kindness Committee members incited a local kindness phenomenon felt across the community. Melanie devoted countless hours of service, fundraising, skill with marketing and social media to platform acts of kindness, school assemblies and city-wide events with one goal in mind. To show kids the power of kindness.
Melanie will receive a $1000 grant from Allstate for her commitment to service. She is planning to award that grant to the Community Kindness Movement to further their endeavors. The campaign is showing “kind” signs of expansion in other regions. Melanie will also receive an Allstate Outstanding Individual Volunteer plaque.
Congratulations Melanie on your well-deserved award! The Idaho CCC is thankful, grateful and proud of your contributions! Let’s applaud this Huge Helping Hand Honor by giving a shout out to Melanie!
The Community Kindness Movement funds Pocatello Community Charter School, the 16th Elementary School in our community, with the yellow “Kindness begin with ME!” t-shirts. The PCCS Adminstration and PCCS Parents helped fund 125 t-shirts, while Melissa Nelson, Mrs. Pocatello 2015 and the Community Kindness Movement Committee funded 230 t-shirts for the rest of the school. Thank you, to the community for supporting the “Buy 1, Give 1” fundraising efforts!
SPONSORS:
PCCS Parents/Administration
Community Kindness Movement / Melissa Nelson – Mrs. Pocatello 2015
New Day Products and Resources
Idaho Region 5 PTA
Parents:
I am excited for all your children to ride in the ISU Homecoming Parade. I need to give you all the information that is needed for the BIG DAY coming in just a few days.
ISU Homecoming Parade Information – CLICK ON THIS LINK
When: Saturday, October 17th 2015
Time: Please park and walk your kids into the parade line-up. We won’t know where we will be placed, you will have to find us. The Parade starts at 9:30, please have your child there by no later than 9:00 am if their faces are already painted with a Bengal face. If your child needs their face painted, please bring them between 8:30-9:00 am.
Uniform: Kindness T-shirt – if it’s cold that morning, have them where a black or white long sleeve shirt or jacket underneath their Kindness T-shirt. We need the t-shirts on top! If you don’t have white and black or orange, whatever you have will work.
Faces: We are painting Bengal Faces on the kids. If you can paint your own child’s it would help us out, but if you can’t, WE CAN! Bring them no matter what!
Parade Time: 9:30 am
End of the Parade Pickup: Please pick up for kids at Reed’s Gym Parking Lot. We will be there waiting.
Parents are welcome to walk to the parade with us behind the float handing out “Kindness” Buttons. If you need a Kindness T-shirt, they’re available at The Orange and Black Store for $7. You can wear them every Thursday like we all do and especially on every 3rd Thursday for Kindness Day!
Please Contact me if you have ANY Questions!!!
FACE PAINTING IDEAS
Melissa Nelson, founder of the Community Kindness Movement would like to extend the opportunity in recognizing (1) Student and (1) Adult in the Community that exemplify genuine Kindness. The Kindness Award would presented to (2) individuals that are nominated, each month on Kindness Day. Anyone can nominate someone and anyone can be a nominee. Kindness is for Everyone! We will announce the winners on our “Community Kindness Movement” FB page and here on our website.
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I have finally finished the planning of Kindness Day that is celebrate each month in school. We established every 3rd Thursday being Kindness Week, your school can do what fits best with your school schedule. For Pocatello/Chubbuck School District and other Community Schools, the best part about participating in the same day is to bring more “Unity” to all the kids in our Community. They will all see each other in their Kindness T-shirts and the Community will see more “Kindness” on those days. We also have local businesses out in the community participating and wearing their Kindness T-shirts on these days. So, it’s a Community Kindness Day. I encourage your school to join the “Kindness Movement” if you can on that day.