The document discusses a youth leadership program run by an organization called DCI that aims to educate children and young adults about global issues and encourage them to become engaged global citizens. The program involves youth sponsoring children in Bangladesh, volunteering with DCI activities, and fundraising to support impoverished children. The program provides benefits to participating American children such as learning about other cultures, building self-esteem and leadership skills. The document shares testimonials from parents about how the program has motivated their children to be more empathetic and help those in need.
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5. My son, a 7th grader, wrote an essay discussing how fortunate Cheshire students are in comparison to impoverished children working in Bangladesh. Sebastien has sponsored a child in Bangladesh and volunteered with DCI for the past 4 years, and I know this was his inspiration for his essay. It is empowering for him to know he can make a difference in another person’s life. - Molly Preudhomme Cheshire, CT My Daughter, Lora, a high school senior, has sponsored a child in Bangladesh through DCI for the last 4 years. I saw that she gradually changed her attitude towards life. Now she says to me, "Dad we do not need brand name jeans or shoes, let's save some money to visit Bangladesh to meet my sponsored child". In the same way, my son, Meeraj, just 11 years old, is shredding papers and cleaning my office each week. He is saving the 5 dollars per week he is earning in a piggy bank and trying his best to help his sponsored child. I find the motivation my children have obtained from DCI through the Sun Child Sponsorship Program is excellent and I am positive it will have a long lasting effect on my children's lives. - Masud Chowdury Dallas, Texas Testimonials from Parents
6. Ms. Toni Silva of Cheshire Dodd Middle School introduced our Sun Child Sponsorship Program to her students. With unanimous support from her students’ parents, the Green Team chose an underprivileged child to sponsor. This was included as a lesson in social studies. About 30 children together sponsor a child in Bangladesh. The money is collected monthly in a piggy bank and donated to DCI. Ms. Pam Field introduced our Sun Child Sponsorship Program at Cheshire Academy . Over 50 students agreed to participate. The students at her school sponsor four underprivileged children in Bangladesh. Group Sponsorship at Local Schools Students of Cheshire Academy sponsoring two underprivileged children as DCI’s partner
7. Eric Zdanowski Cheshire High, CT; Video Editing Volunteer Service Award (2009) Eric received an award for extraordinary dedication & service to underprivileged children during DCI’s 2009 Conference on Child Rights & Sight at Yale University. Other Youth volunteer award recipients were Amanda Chang, Asahi Hoque, and Lira Chowdhury.
8. Youth Volunteers are working for DCI’s mission in their own areas of interest & strength Brian Wayda Nassrah Nitol Volunteers of TX Volunteers of CT At DCI booth Asahi Tulip Rumana
9. DCI thanks all of its youth volunteers. Without their time and hard work, DCI would not exist today.