Back when I led young people in the woods building trails, I always ended our expedition by reading the story
“Hope for the Flowers,” by Trina Paulus. It’s a touching story about personal growth, setting and attaining life goals, and transformation–told from the perspective of two caterpillars, Stripe and Yellow. If you’ve never read it, you should share it with the children in your life, a loved one, or friends (young and old). This summer, Buffalo ReUse will share those same values with over 15 summer youth eager to learn, explore, grow. It will be our first summer initiating our Green Summer Program. With your support, we’re confident it too can be a transformative experience for Buffalo neighborhoods, the youth involved, and all of those touched by our effort.
The goals of Green Summer are quite simple.
- Surround young people with supportive and caring mentors that will provide positive leadership development and training experiences in Buffalo neighborhoods.
- Engage youth in projects that improve inner-city neighborhoods through the creation of new green
spaces, the maintenance of existing assets, and service projects that support existing resources and programs.
- Create a community of mentors, youth, and families that encourages critical thinking and problem solving; action that improves our neighborhoods; and understanding and respect for individual differences.
In two weeks, we’ll launch this unique program and we need your financial support. Your contribution will complement recently committed funding from the Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo, for hand tools and materials for green-space projects and the City of Buffalo, who will pay the stipends for the youth involved. We are working to raise funds to pay the amazing mentors that have stepped forward to pioneer this action-packed experience for youth and buy the a van that will transport them on their journey.
To make a contribution via PayPal, click on this link http://www.buffaloreuse.org/Donate/Donate or reply to this email with a commitment. Checks can be sent to Buffalo ReUse, Inc., P.O. Box 1132, Buffalo, NY 14213. (Please put GREEN SUMMER in the memo line).
If a financial contribution is not possible, we invite you to get involved as a volunteer mentor or resource person. We’re looking for gardeners, landscapers, horticulturalists, cooks, artists, engineers, ecologists, handy and creative folks of all kinds, and people eager to make a difference in the lives of youth. We’ll keep you informed of community events and activities planned as the summer moves along. In addition, we need flowers, seeds, plants, trees, topsoil, compost, surplus garden tools, and 12 or 15 passenger van (you’ll get the super contributor of the year award if you help us land this). Send us an email with your thoughts and ideas!
Here’s a real-life example of what we mean…
The photos included are of a community garden and outdoor learning lab recently “re-discovered” on Buffalo’s east side. It was designed to serve the community as a space for social interaction and education. Unfortunately, the site has been neglected. Here in Buffalo, we have amazing assets; it is our responsibility to maintain existing resources and support the creation of new spaces for community engagement. Participants of Green Summer will take an active role, not only in maintaining this unique destination, but in creating new ones. We’ll clean vacant lots and improve green spaces, beautify urban neighborhoods, and provide positive learning experiences for teens. With your contribution our communities can achieve their potential and become inviting places to live and visit–from caterpillar to cocoon, to butterfly . . . as Yellow explains to Stripe, “Once you are a butterfly, you can really love — the kind of love that makes new life. It’s better than all the hugging caterpillars can do.”