Bianca's Pay It Forward
Part 1- What is Pay It Forward?
Pay
It Forward is a chain of acts of kindness, you do it without asking
anything in return. It all starts with one person helping three other
people and each of those three people help three more other people, and
so on. That shows that one simple action can make a big difference in
the world, every action counts whether it's big or small.
Part 2
- What was your Pay It Forward act of kindness?
My
Pay It Forward act of kindness was I donated over 30 books to the
Children’s Library in Health Science Center, my partner, Patricia
Rodriguez, donated about 20 books too.
- Why did you choose this activity?
I
chose this activity because I wanted to share the fun and great things
to learn from literature. I also had some books that were just sitting
on my shelf that I have already read, so I thought donating it to a
library was a great idea.
I
helped the library in the hospital and also the people who are going to
read the books I donated. They are still in very good condition and
they are enjoyable.
I collected some of my books that I have already read and bought some new ones to donate to the library.
- When did you do your act of kindness?
I
did my act of kindness on Wednesday, November 28. It was actually
during third period of school classes, so I had to be excused to do it.
Part 3
- How did your act of kindness go?
My act of kindness went really well, I felt good to help other people and make a difference somehow.
What
happened was Patricia and I went to the Children’s Library in Health
Science Center, then we met Emma. She was the representative from the
Children’s Library. She asked us some questions about Pay It forward and
she told us what she was going to do with the books. She said most of
them will go in the library then some in waiting rooms. Afterwards we
got a picture of us with Emma holding a few of the books we donated.
During
my Pay It Forward act of kindness I felt really glad and excited. I am
also looking forward of doing more acts of kindness. It just makes me
feel happy to help others, like heart-warming.
- How did the person or people react?
The
person that guided us, Emma, was very thankful and grateful. I also
think she was very happy. Now there are more books at the library for
people to read and appreciate.
- Did you ask the person or people to “Pay It Forward”?
Yes,
we did ask the person to “Pay It Forward”. We told her what it was
about, also in each of my two bags of books I placed cards that also
asked to keep the chain of “Pay It Forward” going.
- How did they react to your request?
Emma
was very nice, she liked the idea of paying it forward and wanted to be
a part of it. She said she was going to help other people and tell them
about “Pay It Forward”.
Part 4
- Why is the idea of "Pay it Forward" important?
The
idea of “Pay It Forward” important because it shows how one act of
kindness can turn into one big deal. It will help us make a difference
in the world together.
- Has your act of kindness made a difference?
I
think my act of kindness did make a difference somehow. I made a
difference by donating and sharing my books, so other people could be
pleased with it. They could enjoy them and learn a thing or two. Also
the library doesn’t have to buy new books anymore. By helping those people, they could also participate in "Pay It Forward" and help make a difference.
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