HBMH Giving Tree

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Special “THANKS” to Mr. and Mrs. Edge for bringing our Giving Tree to life! They inspired and created this new addition to our school, to help raise funds for our overall growth and improvement.

So far, we’ve raised over $600 in donations!

Now is your chance to participate. Purchase your leaf on the Giving Tree, and forever be a part of HBMH. You can purchase for your family, child, grandchild, business, etc. If it’s for your family, you’re welcome to write a private quote, or “well wishes” for the school. If it’s for your business, give us your logo/slogan, and we’ll proudly post it. You’ll forever be a part of the HBMH legacy!

Leaves will be sold in different shapes and sizes for $25, $50, $75, and $100. As of right now, all donations will be put towards the backyard renovations and improvements.

Thank you to our parent community for your continued generosity and support!

See What’s Happening in Our Own Backyard!

The latest in our backyard improvements: an awesome new Gravel Works area, complete with a covered tarp to provide much needed shade; blossoming garden beds filled with flowers, fresh lemon balm and basil, strawberries, peppers, and tomatoes, and a few other projects in the making. BIG THANKS to Mr. Monty, our honorary Projects Manager and Head of all backyard renovations and improvements. Donations raised from tomorrow night’s Parent’s Night Out will go towards these and many more renovations in the near future; thank you in advance for your generous donations towards the growth of our school!

Backyard Update_6.25.15Stop by the backyard to see the updates for yourself!

 

“Helping for the Holidays”

Gifts collected for our precious angels from the Salvation Army Angel Tree Charity.

Gifts collected for our precious angels for the Salvation Army Angel Tree Charity.


“Love is not patronizing and charity isn’t about pity, it is about love. Charity and love are the same — with charity you give love, so don’t just give money but reach out your hand instead.”
– Mother Teresa

As we wrap up our last charity of the year, “Helping for the Holidays”, we’re reminded just how important it is to give to those in need. We collected so many gifts to give to our adopted, precious angels from the Salvation Army. Our HBMH families donated clothing, school materials, toys, and a few other necessities, all which will be given to these small children to help make their Christmas holiday special. Thank you to all those who donated and helped make this charity memorable!

We took the donations to a Salvation Army truck, gathering bags from north DFW. What a generous collection of gifts for children all over the metroplex!

We took the donations to a Salvation Army truck, gathering bags in north DFW. What a generous collection of gifts for families all over the metroplex!

Thank you, Mr. Monty for delivering our canned goods to the Salvation Army, collected from our Canned Food Drive.

Thank you, Mr. Monty for delivering our canned goods to the Salvation Army, collected from our Canned Food Drive last month.

For more information on how you can donate to this charity, please visit http://www.salvationarmydfw.org/.

Happy Holidays!

 

World Food Day, October 16

This month was dubbed “World Hunger Prevention” Month at HBMH, in honor of World Food Day, October 16. All throughout the month, our students have been learning about ways we can prevent world hunger. Among many things, we hosted a canned food drive to collect donations for those in need; our charity chest is overflowing with food! Charity is a key component to the foundation of our school, and something that we celebrate every day. Our children learn a strong sense of community at a very early age, practicing grace and courtesy through each act of charitable kindness. Similar to Dr. Montessori’s beliefs, in order to create a better future and end world hunger, we must start with the children.

Pictured below: our young toddler friends dropping off their donations at the charity chest. Thank you, friends!

“The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.” - Dr. Maria Montessori

“The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.” – Dr. Maria Montessori

What can your family do to prevent world hunger?

http://www.worldfooddayusa.org/
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