The Seven Chinese Brothers have done nothing wrong. In fact, they are compassionate and helpful to people they don’t even know.
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This unit explores the value of philanthropy in our world and shows students how struggles in life can be turned around and lead people to success.
In this book, Lubna arrives as a refugee in a tent city after escaping an unknown place in the Middle East with her father. She faces confusion and loneliness while missing her family. Lubna finds comfort in talking to a pebble until she meets another friend. Her generosity when she finds a home and leaves her new friend is a touching example of the power of empathy and kindness.
Below are Tools and Resources to Help You Get Started with Learning to Give
Mini-Course for Educators or Youth Leaders
Students have the opportunity to create a brief video as an application to award someone they admire $1,000 as a needed boost. This lesson guides discussion of why and how to take action for the good of someone in the community. A lesson in mini-grantmaking with a powerful impact on...
Written by Brooke Katinsky Tsalikova
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Tell me a story...
Setelane was a very poor man. He spent his days catching mice. All he ever ate was the meat of mice. His clothes were made of the skins of mice.
Tell me a story...
Once Mullah was asked to perform a miracle.
“Never mind,” said Mullah as he commanded a tree to come nearer to him.
The tree did not move.
“Never mind,” said Mullah again as he stepped forward toward the tree.