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Community Projects

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CLASS OF 2026

Team 1

Team 1 has partnered with House of Hope to do a clothing drive to get individuals staying there the things they need. Kids especially need the donations so that’s who we are targeting. 

Team 2

Team 2 is partnering with Brown County Health and Human Services to gather car seats for the volunteer drivers transporting children to and from visits with their parents. These kids have been removed from the home because of things like abuse and neglect and visit at the Family Center location. 

Team 3

Team 3 presents a family game night at the YMCA that includes games, pizza and music that provides lasting memories for families. Our group partnered with the George Kress Foundation to help make this event possible.

Team 4

Team 4 spoke to the House of Hope and realized there is a need for birthday supplies. We are meeting that need by making birthday bags filled with supplies to make a birthday special. We hope that through the donation of these bags we help to make people’s birthdays memorable because we believe everyone deserves to have a special birthday.

Team 5

Team 5 is organizing a hygiene drive to benefit the women and children who stay at Golden House in Green Bay.

Team 6

Team 6 worked towards creating support kits to help people living in their cars through Safe Place Parking, which is organized through the non-profit Wise Women Gathering Place. We have made great achievements through their charitable project.

CLASS OF 2025

Team 1

Team 1 partnered with Lucky 7 Dog Rescue. They went to their location when the dogs arrived from their partner shelter out of state, each person was given a dog to bathe, make comfortable, ect. and get ready for the foster parent to pick up and helped put their bags together that go with the dogs and helped with some slight organizing around the shelter. For the people portion, they planned, shopped for, cooked and served a meal at the NEW Shelter. The group went to the shelter and prepare our dinner and served it at the shelter.

Team 2

Planning, building, and installing a Little Library at Heritage Hill.

Team 3

Volunteering at Paul’s Pantry, making flyers and collecting donations in their neighborhoods to deliver to Paul’s Pantry.

Team 4

In December the group volunteered at a Children’s Only shop at the Neville Museum. They also hosted a fundraiser for the Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center, taking donations for teddy bears.

Team 5

Collected items from both our churches and schools and collected around 500 items and gave it to St. John’s Homeless Shelter.

Team 6

Working with Freedom House to help serve meals. They are currently raising funds to buy the meal items and then will make and serve the meal in April. 

CLASS OF 2024

Team 1

Team 1 helped Greater Green Bay fire departments by helping clean spaces like their weight room, windows and garage. They also baked pastries for the firefighters and made thank you cards for them.

Team 2

Team 2 worked with The Monthlies Project to give young women one less thing to worry about by helping girls and women in local schools and shelters have access to free menstrual products.

Team 3

Team 3 made 210 bracelets and cards for families who were admitted to HSHS St. Vincent Hospital. They also made cards to go with the bracelets.

Team 4

Team 4 made tie blankets to give to the Green Bay Humane Society cats, dogs and other animals. They made 13 blankets, 16 towels and brought in some toys as well.

Team 5

Team 5 worked with the SELF House and helped organize and update the art space that is used by kids.

Team 6

Team 6 worked with local volunteers to help plant trees at Osprey Point in Bellevue. They also helped spread wood chips on the trails, cut invasive species and other tasks.

CLASS OF 2023

Team 1

Team 1 held a bottle tab drive for Ronald McDonald House of Charities. With the money raised through the bottle tabs, they put together welcome bags for residents.

Team 2

Team 2 donated around 100 children’s books and clothes to people staying at House of Hope. They also held a penny war at Denmark High School.

Team 3

Team 3 hosted a food drive in the month of April.

Team 4

Team 4 baked cookies and treats for a local hospital and the Green Bay Metro Fire Department.

Team 5

Team 5 had a bake sale at each of their schools to raise money to make tie blankets for the homeless.

Team 6

Team 6 donated money to the Wisconsin Humane Society through a change drive at areas through the community. They were able to donate $150.

CLASS OF 2021

Team 1

Team 1’s project was to help gather and donate items to Wise Women’s Gathering Place for homeless people that use their parking lot to sleep at night. Items include gas cards, blankets, hand warmers, non-perishable snacks, water, gloves, blankets, hats and canned food.

Team 2

Team 2 worked with the ADRC to make a virtual program that elderly members of the community can attend and better understand technology and their phones. The goal is to help better educate them about technology so they can stay connected with their friends and family.

Team 3

This project is aimed at helping the women and children who are staying at Golden House in Green Bay. The group will host a hygiene drive through donation boxes throughout the community. They will also accept money to buy products and donate them

Team 4

Team 4 created a program that showcases the connections a person can make through their phone. They will create a presentation going through applications like Facebook, Youtube and Zoom.

Team 5

Team 5’s project is focused on helping the elderly and disabled members of the community understand social media applications and other applications on their phones work. They will explain functions of each app and how to safely use them.

CLASS OF 2020

Team 1

Team 1’s project focuses on random acts of kindness within our communities. The group has a monthly project, organized by one of the group members, that spreads kindness in our area.

Team 2

Team 2 is going to purchase clothes for victims of sexual assault that are being cared for at St. Vincent’s Hospital. To fund this project, they hope to hold a penny war at a local dance studio. This will raise money and allow us to go to stores and purchase the clothes.

Team 3

Team 3 is trying to provide foster programs with daily necessities through a donation drive and putting up flyers around the community.

Team 4

Contact a local park to build and maintain a little library and collect books from our schools’ student body to also donate elsewhere.

Team 5

Team 5 is planning to landscape newly build homes for less fortunate people organized by NeighborWorks. They are going to video document the experience and then put together a one minute video.

Team 6

Team 6 is planning on working with Woodside, which is a senior living home. They want to spend a day with the residents and provide a fun day while introducing them to new games and technology. They plan on fundraising for an Xbox to donate to the facility. This would provide fun activities and a new form of exercise for the residents.

CLASS OF 2019

Team 1

Give back to the ones who need it the most.​

Team 2

To introduce healthy eating options to the Greater Green Bay community.​

Team 3

Team 3 reached out to children in our community to create personal, touching cards to send to soldiers from the Northeastern Wisconsin area, who are serving overseas.​

Team 4

Practice random acts of kindness and encourage others to give back to the community

Team 5

Make Wellspring a more welcoming space so that it can be a place of peace for women in our community.

CLASS OF 2016

Team 1

Collecting items that can be given to a “home away from home” for families to do while their loved one’s are in the hospital. For example, books, board games, movies, cards, puzzle, coloring books, and more can be collected to donate.  

Team 2

Team 2 would like to support people of poverty in the area by providing them with clothing and other items they need or raising money to donate to organizations who already do something like this. 

Team 3

This team is working with Syble Hopp High School and D1 Training on hosting students with disabilities for a day of activities.

Team 4

Fundraising for Golden House both money and supplies needed.

Team 5

This group’s goal is to get enough fundraising to make tie blankets and put up decorations for the Manor Care nursing home located right next to Bellin Hospital. 

CLASS OF 2015

Team 1

Create a mural in a hospital that will be created with the help of the children that are currently staying there. 

Team 2

Group will be raising awareness and money for Multiple Sclerosis Month in April. They have formed a team for the MS Run and are in the process of soliciting donations and working with our schools to promote our team and MS Awareness. 

Team 3

Create photo collages and small gifts for nursing home residents. The collages will consist of present photos and possibly past photos. The group plans to construct a large collage with all of the submitted and approved photos from the nursing home patients and it would be displayed in the facility. They also hope to create individual collages for patients that request them.  

Team 4

This group would like to hold a book and toy collection and donate them to children at local hospitals who have to stay in the hospital for long periods of time. After the collection, they would like to host a fun day for the kids in April/May where they will give them toys and books, have games for them to play, and story time for them.  

Team 5

Project Amalifae- promoting self confidence in teens. The group will be making a video promoting self confidence in teens. Asking teens what self confidence means to them and demonstrating how one’s self image isn’t always accurate. They also will be creating other social media sites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and a website. 

CLASS OF 2014

Team 1

A video stressing the importance of accepting diversity and awareness of overcoming bullying and discrimination, which will use interviews of Green Bay residents and their stories of overcoming discrimination, along with reenactments of those events. The vide will be shown during presentations focusing on diversity awareness at are high schools.

Team 2

Work together to host an environmental cleanup on the river to create awareness of the earth and how crucial it is to keep it healthy. The group will offer Green Bay citizens to come help and spread awareness.

Team 3

The 5K walk/run will benefit hunger and all the profits made will go to a local organization called “Ben’s Wish”. This 5K will take place in September because it is hunger awareness month. They would like to have the run on a college campus or near the Packer stadium.

Team 4

In today’s society, veterans are not treated as they deserve to be treated. When they come back fighting overseas they come home to a very different lifestyle. The unemployment rate of veterans is 3% higher than the rest of the population. However, as some veterans look for work, many suffer from mental traumas like PTSD. Post-Traumatic stress disorder is a type of anxiety that can occur if one has been through an extreme emotional trauma. Not only do many veterans come home with trauma, many suffer from homelessness.

Group 4 is trying to do is have people come to the downtown Green Bay boardwalk and have veteran guest speakers talk about their experiences and tell their personal stories. They go out risking their lives to protect our nation then when they come back there’s not a lot of job opportunities for them. We will also have a food drive at the event for people to give canned foods for the Veterans Association. Veterans do not get enough credit for all that they do for this country.

To raise money, we will have booyah sales and awareness bracelets. Group 4 will sell the booyah and bracelets at different places to get more customers, planning to raise $450. The money raised will be used for event costs, and advertising, additional money raised will be donated to the Veterans Association.

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