Hannah T's Girl Scout Blog Spot

Here is a blog of my Girl Scout adventures, including my Take Action projects and cookie sales. Thanks for reading!

Monday, October 16, 2000

 


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About Me

About Me
Hi! My name is Hannah Takasuka and I am a Girl Scout Ambassador. I have been a Girl Scout since 2006 and have completed my Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards. The Gold Award is the Girl Scout equivalent to the Eagle Scout, and is the highest award in Girl Scouting. Outside of Girl Scouts, I have a busy school schedule (5 AP/IB classes) and run for my school's cross country and track teams. I hope to continue to running cross country in college, major in biomedical engineering, and potentially continue on to medical school. In my free time, I enjoy cooking, learning languages (Esperanto, Portuguese, Japanese, Spanish) and watching Netflix.

My Gold Award Project: Engineering the Community

I created an engineering club at my school to combine the aspects of STEM and serving the community. The highlight of the club was hosting the iEngineer Week, an engineering summer camp with Oak View, a Title 1 elementary school. I worked with fifth-grade students in the El Viento Foundation, which focuses on helping the economically disadvantaged Oak View Latino community to graduate high school, attend college, and succeed in life. Over 80% of the students said that they would someday want to become an engineer, and the club will continue at my high school. Future cookie proceeds will also be used to fund the club and iEngineer Week. See a video of my project on Youtube at tinyurl.com/HannahGold

Feel free to contact me!

If you are interested in buying cookies, donating them to the military, or are interested in more information about the Ronald McDonald House (Bronze Award), Pens for Kids (Silver Award), or the El Viento Foundation (Gold Award) please email me at hannaht.girlscout@gmail.com. I will be happy to answer any other questions you may have!

Silver Award: Pens for Kids

In Africa, one pen can cost half a day's wages. Therefore, most people can't afford pens. Although education may be free, most people don't go to school because they have nothing to write with. Could you imagine going to school or work without a pen or pencil?

Pens for Kids is an organization that is based in Denmark. People drop off their pens there and they send them off to Africa. In Africa, they have people from different countries distribute the pens for free. I will send pens to Africa directly. Please help by taking the few minutes of going through your drawers to find ballpoint pens (felt dry out in the hot sun) that your household doesn't commonly use. If you have the time, it would also be greatly appreciated if you checked if the pens are working or not because there is no point in sending a pen that doesn't work!

As I am finished with my Silver Award, I am no longer sending pens to Africa, but please email me if you are interested on sending them yourself. I know a Pens for Kids ambassador in Kenya who keeps updates on arriving packages of pens, and there is also one in Tanzania who will email you a picture of the kids with the pens and them holding up a sign that says "Donated by [your name]."

Bronze Award: Ronald McDonald House

For my Bronze Award in 2011, I served meals for the families at the Orange County Ronald McDonald House. This organization provides rooms for economically disadvantaged families of children staying at CHOC and other OC hospitals. Since my Bronze Award, my family has continued to provide meals for the OC and Long Beach Ronald McDonald Houses at least twice a year.

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