
Egremont Eagles Raise Money For United Way
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Entrepreneurially minded philanthropists? Sounds like a contradiction in terms but not when it comes to the Egremont Eagles.The Egremont School fifth-graders raised $560 for Berkshire United Way as part of their annual service project, which focused this year on "Kids Helping Kids."
The Eagles service club chose Berkshire United Way as the recipient of their efforts "so that other kids in the community can have access to heat, food, and great educational and physical programs."
To raise funds, the Eagles made posters for their school building, visited classrooms, issued daily announcements and presented at a recent school assembly. One particularly motivated fifth-grade class raised nearly 50 percent of the total effort.
According to school Principal Judy Rush, "Our mission is to help students make academic progress — which we do — but embedded in our mission is also a commitment to provide students with an awareness of the community around them and a sense of purpose to support the community."
Berkshire United Way leads the effort to solve the most pressing problems in the Berkshires by building collaborations among businesses, nonprofits, faith-based groups, donors, volunteers and the public sector. Working together, the community identifies needs, develops solutions, and invests in programs that attack root causes and deliver meaningful and measurable results - all to create sustainable changes in Berkshire County.
"We're always looking for ways to engage the next generation of community supporters. We help fund programs that directly impacted nearly 23,000 Berkshire County residents in 2010," Berkshire United Way President and CEO Kristine Hazzard said. "It's likely that our elementary students, their families or someone they know have been helped by one of these programs. So it's great when we can help them make that connection."
