Georgia is a Grade 5 student in Mrs. Whiffin’s class at Anmore Elementary School in Anmore, BC, Canada. Over the past year she has learned a lot about the power she has to change the world! She shared this with her classmates last week at Anmore Elementary School’s Public Speaking Contest:
‘We can do no great things only small things with great love.” This is a quote by someone you might know, Mother Teresa. She is talking about how the small things we do can add up to big changes if we do them with great love.Hi my name is Georgia I am going to tell you all about Kiva, something I have been working on in class.
Kiva is an organization that helps people by lending them money so they can start a small business, then they give it back so we can lend it to someone else that needs it. When I was first introduced to Kiva I thought it was amazing because we were really helping people and it felt very good.
My friend and I were the first people to fundraise for our class. I remember we went to my house and got a big container of lemonade, some freezies, popsicles and off to work we went! Although my friend ate our only popsicle it was really fun!
When it rolled around to December my friends and I did a lot. One time for an hour or so we made and sold hot chocolate.It was so cold I had to borrow a pair of boots.
I think my most memorable experience is when my friend and I organized to carol for Kiva, a few days before Christmas. It was really fun! We all had jingle bells in our hands and we made one hundred and eighty eight dollars. One house even gave us chocolate.
Then…I finally got a chance to make a loan. One of my favorite people that I loaned to is Petrona. Petrona is a 66 year old woman taking care of her three grandchildren. She lives in Nigeria and there the literacy rates are very low, only 68% of females can read and write. Most of the people I have lent to work on less than a dollar a day! When we loan to people they use it for their business. Petrona used it for clothes and food to sell at her small shop. Many people use it for things like a fridge or farming tools. Maybe even a peanut crusher for their peanut butter mill.
As you can see people have such hard lives most of the time, we have very simple lives compared to them. That is why I think more people should get involved with organizations like Kiva. Like Mother Teresa said, “we can do small things with great love.”
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