A few days ago I got a comment from Ari and Sarah from 17 Chances to Make a Difference. This is a blog that an entire class is keeping. I was really excited to learn that they did their blog off of my blog! I was also excited to see their blog because it is TOTALLY AWESOME!!! Ari and Sarah are Jewish, and they are commanded to do good deeds make the world a better place. In Hebrew, this is called Mitzvot.
Please take some time today to go and visit their site, and bookmark it too to spread the word about the great things these kids are doing! Thank you so much for visiting my site Ari and Sarah! I will be visiting you all the time too. I’ve also added you to my blogroll.
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Hi Laura,
We saw your post about our website 17 chances and we really thank you for it. I know that you have already linked to our class blog, but I was wondering if you could link to my personal blog too. It is not a charity blog, but I will be writing about my class site and yours and other blogs that are charity related. The website is http://www.joeluva.edublogs.org I would really appreciate if you would link to it. I have already put your blog on my blogroll. I hope to hear from you soon!!
Thanks in advance,
Sydney
Hi,
Thank you for putting my oour website on your blog. You are an amazing person. At your age to have a website like this is wonderful. You are making a difference! And i hope i can make as big as a difference as you!
Thank you!
Love,
Sarit S.
P.S. i know that you are a very busy person but if you have time could you email me! @ sweetsaritchana@gmail.com
Dear Laura,
it’s Sarah from 17 chances to help again. if you know what skype is, our class wants to skype you. hope you can skype us, your 5th grade class .
Hi Laura,
It is Mrs. Hernandez, the teacher from the 5th grade class that has the 17 chances to Help blog. I just love that you are using the power of technology to make a difference in the world and inspiring so many others to do the same. I am also so impressed with your writing skills. You are a very good writer. I think my students have a lot to learn from you. I meet with the 5th grade class on Friday afternoons from 12:50-1:35 pm. I know that you are probably in school then. Maybe your mom could email me sometime and we could try to set up a skype session with you. Keep up the great work! -Mrs. Hernandez