It's worth working for Meriam Belghithi
jeudi 8 mai 2014
Interview
1-Why are
you in this project?
I joined this project to contribute at the collection of corks
with the other members; because I
found it a very good charity to help handicapped who really need our help.
2- What did you do for your school or community before this project?
Oh! This is my first project! I didn’t collect corks or bottles before,
but I’ve always wanted to be a member of a charity action.
3- Is this project going to change something in your school, community,
team, and yourself as a person and as a learner?
Yes
of course! It will change a lot, mainly in pupils’ mentalities, because, now,
they will be more responsible of what they do and more mindful about the needs
of handicapped. For me, this first experience is very positive and I
could learn a lot from the people I met! Also, I came across very nice people
who are very good friends. I will definitely renew this experience as this is the kind of
project I always wanted to be part of.
4- How do you intend to do this; your strategies (collaboration, raising
awareness, taking actions, the tools you are going to use...)
For
me, I collected corks since the beginning of the school year, I also talked
about this project with my classmates in order to join the other members and I
prepared with my friends interviews and questions about the collection of caps
to get the perspective of each participant.
5- Do you expect to succeed in your mission? How do you measure your
success or failure and that of your partners in the project?
At
first, my partners and I had a common dream, which was to achieve our mission to help handicapped
people. So we shared tasks so that each of us participates in this project, we
worked hard and now, we’ve reached our goal.
6- What are you expecting to learn?
Through this project, we (the other members and I) have been
able to understand how a simple collection of corks could help a thousand of
handicapped and that a simple act of charity can put a
smile on someone’s face! It’s very little but if repeated, this experience can
make a lot of other people’s lives much easier. This is the message we want to
disseminate around us, in our family groups and friends
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