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17-year-old Sami brings together Students for the Poor

 

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Have you ever had a cause you care about, whether it’s ending cyber-bullying or saving endangered species, but not known how to get involved?  Have you ever wanted to help those less fortunate, in your community or worldwide, but felt helpless about how to do it?

 

 

Sami Kerker, a 17-year-old from Delray Beach, Fla., knows that many teens would love to help those in need, if only given the information and opportunity.  That’s why she started Students for the Poor. 

 

Say what?

 

Students for the Poor is “a club that I created with the Palm Beach County school district and the organization Food For The Poor to raise awareness of poverty on a local, national, and international level,” Sami explains.  Currently, there are 28 clubs – one in each high school in Palm Beach County. 

 

Inspiration

 

So, how did it all start?  Tie-dye.  Well, kind of. 

 

For a school project, Sami decided to start a tie-dye business, which became a huge success – Sami made $7,000!  With the money, she took a trip to Nicaragua with her mom to help build a home for a family there. 

 

When she got back, one friend asked if she had added the family she helped on Facebook.  In her words, Sami’s first thought was, “Facebook friends?  They don’t even have running water or electricity!”  That’s when she got inspired to start a club to educate teens about poverty and get them involved in the cause.   

 

Putting it together

 

Sami spent her summer creating a plan for the club, and then presented her idea to a meeting of the high school principals in her district.  They all signed up to have the club at their school.  Getting their support was a great start, but she still needed to get students involved. 

 

She promoted Students for the Poor at her school’s club rush.  Sami explains, “I was the new club on campus, so I was stuck in the corner with my little posters.  And I was really nervous because I did all of this hard work. What happens if no one signs up?”

 

Turns out, Sami had nothing to worry about. The first meeting was originally scheduled in a classroom. But when over 250 kids showed up, they had to move to a much larger space to accommodate everyone who was interested in taking part.

 

Hitting the big time

 

The students have done all kinds of projects this year, including working at a soup kitchen and painting homes for Habitat for Humanity.  But their biggest event was a benefit concert, which ended up having over 1,000 guests.  From the concert, Sami explains, “We raised money to sponsor 60 students to actually travel to Nicaragua and live, breath and sleep in a third-world country next year over spring break.” 

 

Next year’s goal? To work even harder so she can send more students abroad. “It’s nowhere near the end of my project,” she says. “It’s only the beginning.” 

 

Lesson learned

 

“I’m only 5’2”,” Sami says, “and I know I’m not very tall, I’m not very big in this world, but helping one family, one neighborhood and one community at a time, I know that one day I will impact the world.” 

 

Sami has been recognized for the impact she’s making.  She was named a National Honoree at the Prudential Spirit of Community awards, a yearly program that recognizes middle level and high school students for outstanding community service.  Being recognized as a National Honoree makes her one of America’s Top 10 Youth Volunteers for 2012.  Awesome! 

 

If you want to start a Students for the Poor club at your school, Sami says you can e-mail tiedyeunique@gmail.com and she will help ya get the ball rollin’.

 

For more information on the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards and how to apply, click here.

 
 

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BY MARIE HANSEN ON 7/22/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Is there another cause I could help with? My school does NOTHING about bullying except they have a meeting. It doesn't help. I mean, I've never seen any bullying at my school really... But ALOT of other kids in other places are bullied. And we don't do anything for any causes.

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by rotfl:brbttyl:) on 1/5/2013 6:32:39 PM

 
 

I bet they send their party leftovers to the poor, which I would definitely do. It just seems like something they would do, since they're so devoted

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by peppercyndaquil13 on 9/1/2012 10:17:50 PM

 
 



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Jeans can be tricky! I would suggest going to lots of different stores and trying on tons of styles and sizes. When you find ones that fit you perfectly, buy more than one pair if they come in different colors. That way, you're sure to have a bunch of pairs that fit you great. 
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by txtingirl on 7/23/2012 10:36:33 AM

 
 

That is great that she's doing so much for these families! I hope I can start a club like this in my school!!!

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I was near the Aurora theatre shooting. I feel I'm not safe anywhere. I don't know what to do. Please help. Thanks




Hey girl,

I'm really sorry to hear that. It truly is an unbelievably tragic and scary situation. I think your community will come together to try and grieve and heal together from this awful incident. I can understand how it makes you feel unsafe everywhere. Your thoughts are probably, "If I can't go to the movies, where can I go?" Maybe for a little bit it will be a little nerve racking to go places. But things like this don't happen very often, and it's extremely likely that you'll never be in a situation like that. Keep that in your head. Make sure you always go places with friends and family. Don't let one awful person's actions take away from your comfort doing things in your daily life. The shooter is absolutely not a reflection of the type of people that live in your community. Maybe you know this, but Aurora was rated one of the safest cities in the U.S. by Forbes Magazine just this past December. It's OK if you feel scared and unsafe for a while--that's natural. And I'm sure there are many other people who feel the same. But I think over time your fears will subside. Stay strong!
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by Redkyffin on 7/23/2012 9:07:07 AM

 
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