Bethlehem of Baptist Church to offer Service Learning Adventures in North Texas
By Bethlehem of Baptist Church of Bonham, Texas
Sep 3, 2010
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The Super Bowl is coming and there is a SUPER way for kids to get involved!?

Join SLANT 45, and Bethlehem of Baptist Church of Bonham, Texas team up with other kids to become a CHAMPION of community service!?

Help make your community a better place to live by signing up for SLANT 45 - short for Service Learning Adventures in North Texas.

SLANT 45 is a FREE youth education program developed for elementary-age children. Designed and managed by creative-learning nonprofit Big Thought in partnership with the North Texas
Super Bowl XLV Host Committee, SLANT 45 aims to become one of the biggest communitywide service-learning programs for children in America! The goal is to recruit 20,000 kids from more than 100 North Texas cities to generate 45,000 hours of community service.

Teams of kids will work with an adult coach to create a project that will
benefit their community. Projects are limited only by a child's imagination - from blanket drives and community gardens, to murals painted over graffiti, to a neighborhood walking program.

SLANT 45's key components include a reflective collage, a special touring art exhibition, and a January 2011 celebration even at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.

Here's how it works. Adult coaches, equipped with Playbooks packed with tips and ideas, will help form teams of two or more kids. The teams will identify and research issues in their local community from their own perspective, then develop a project, which can run over a weekend or span several months. Once a team is registered, local Junior League volunteers will assist the coaches and teams throughout the process.

We would like for your church to join our group and start improving your community today! If you have any questions, please contact our "SLANT 45" committee by email or 903-583-8061!

Committee Coordinators for BBC Team:  Bro. William Farris, Sis. Emma Williams, and Bro. Timothy La Vergne