Do YOU want to change the world?

By starting a chapter of the Change the World Kids in your area, you join an international web of energetic groups of middle and high school age kids dedicated to making the world a better place!

We have lots of fun, and our accomplishments both locally and globally are impressive!

Mission Statement: The Change the World Kids are dedicated to making the world a better place by working without charge to help everybody and everything, with an equal emphasis on individuals in our community and organizations and environments all over the world. No one can do everything, but everybody can do something.

I want to help start a chapter of the Change The World Kids.

Send us your information at:changetheworldkids@yahoo.com or write to us at Change the World Kids 1046 Atwood Lane Woodstock,VT 05091
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In these tumultuous times, we believe that one can - and must - make a difference!

WELCOME WESTHAMPTON MASSACHUSETTS CHAPTER!

Good Luck in Costa Rica!!!

Welcome to our Wsethampton, Massachusetts chapter! It is based in Hampshire Regional High School and already has 18 members. They are full of enthusiasm and plans.Iin February 2007 they'll travel to Costa Rica and will plant trees in Bosque Para Siempre, help a Monteverde school with repairs and more! To contact them: changetheworldkidsWMA@yahoo.com

ARKANSAS CHAPTER!

Welcome to the Change the World Kids in Little Rock, Arkansas! This newest chapter has thirteen members and has already done some amazing work helping people in their community and toward saving the bellbird. They’ve written and illustrated a song called “The Bellbird Rap” and have produced “The Bellbird Event,” a fundraising evening combining dance, story, and music. Lucy DuBose, and Arkansas Artist-in-Education and the dance teacher for middle school girls at the Arkansas School for the Deaf helped make the event a success.

As Marna Franson writes in

“The Bellbird Rap,”

“So what do we do, do we stand on by?

Do we let these bellbirds go on and die?

No, we plant more trees, we make a place

We save these birds, within this space

The bellbird Rap, Gonna get those bellbirds back!”


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