Current Campaign
We are looking to start our next campaign to help our Family Support Services and create comfort kits for children. If you have any small stuffed animals, coloring books, small toys, and granola bars that you can donate, please drop them off at Pantera Elementary's Dr. King Club.
Past Campaigns
Earth Day Garden Clean-Up
Ranch Hills Elementary School- Pomona, CA
The MLK Jr Service Club renovated the Ranch Hills garden alongside the Los Angeles Rams for Earth Day! Participants decorated rocks, made paper flowers, and planted fruits and vegetables.
Food Drive
Pantera Elementary School- Diamond Bar, CA
Food Drive should not just be around holidays. Rotate your pantry and donate unexpired goods to feed those who could use it.
UPDATE: We collected over 1,200 dry and canned goods for donation!
Pennies for Pets
Golden Springs Elementary School- Diamond Bar, CA
The Dr. King Kindness Club was created for students to have an impact on their school and community. Students brainstorm ideas to engage the entire student population and encourage the community to help.
Pennies for Pets aims to raise donations for the Pomona Humane Society. Donations were accepted from February 5th to 15th.
Feel free to duplicate this at your school or classroom. Your local animal shelters would appreciate any assistance.
Contact For More Information: lisa.shim@apps.pusd.org
There was over $500 collected with the support of another cohort school!
The Robert Renick Educational Center- Miami Gardens, FL
The Robert Renick Educational Center is a K-22 school with about 67 students who have multiple disabilities. Although they might be disabled they take time to make cards to spread words of kindness and encouragement to others. They have written letters and sent treats out to military, medical staff, police, firefighters, and people in nursing homes.
Students of Pantera and Golden Springs wrote letters of positivity/validation/encouragement and put together a fun package of gifts to send to them.
UPDATE: Package was received and the students were very excited.