Martin Luther King Service Project

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Track01.cda United We Can! Change Our Community…. Love * To Serve * Respect * Pride * Kindness . Kids First Awareness Community Center Alabaster, Alabama Presents:

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United We Can! Change Our Community….

Love * To Serve * Respect * Pride * Kindness

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Kids First Awareness Community Center Alabaster, Alabama

Presents:

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Make our community a better place to live.

In return we:

Serve Others - Transforming love, life, and teaching in others

Strengthening Communities - Help lift up our neighbors

Bridge Barriers - working side by side teaches us that in the end, we are more alike than we are different.

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Start a community project

Help an elderly neighbor, serve in a

homeless shelter, volunteer at school

or community organization

Performing individual acts of kindness

Giving of your time freely

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“Be The Change”

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In honor of all

community and national leaders:

Kids First Awareness Center has implemented a service learning project through the character

education program.

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In Picture: Mayor of Alabaster, State Legislature Ward, State Senator Erwin, County Commissioner Cunningham and Local Community Leaders.

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Kids First Character Education Program:

Encourage at-risk youth to make a positive change in the community.

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Teaching at-risk youth:

* Character traits of leadership

* To love, serve and respect others

* To do random acts of kindness

* Having pride in yourself, school, and community

* Working with officials to improve your neighborhood

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For youth to obtain permission from city officials to legally change a street name in the Valley Public Housing Complex to:

Alabaster, Alabama 35007

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At-risk youth perform “Day of Service”

Have a ‘Unity Walk’ to street sign

Dedicate sign with officials, and community

Make this an annual event

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Ruben Studdard Governor Bob Riley’s Daughter

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Below: Church Of The Highlands fixing the

playground

Above: Nurse Trish from First

Methodist Church

Below: Asbury Methodist Church

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Retirement cookout for Jimmy Gouldat Kids First Center

Graduation party for Credit Management class at Kids First

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Kids First youth went to encourage youth in Columbiana, Alabama

In Picture: Mayor and Columbiana Chief of Police, and youth.

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God treats us according to our character not our rank or condition.

One thing all people have in common - They are looking for something that makes their life whole.

Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?

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United we can change our communityThe change must start with me

Everybody can help othersEverybody can be great

Because everybody can serve!

In Alabaster, Alabama we have united for a positive change in our community!

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Dedicated To:

Everyone who gives their love and time to helping others.

Unity and purpose is the greatest things that can happen when a community works together towards a common goal.

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View us at: www.kidsfirstawareness.org

Or

Kids First Awareness Community CenterMailing address: P.O. Box 1460

Physical address: 100 Mt. Olive Rd. #BAlabaster, Al 35007

205-706-9467M. Cindy Hawkins- Executive Director

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