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SEED OF KINDNESS DAY OF SERVICE

UPCOMING EVENT JANUARY 16th, 2023
Annual MLK Jr. Seed of Kindness Day of Service

Community Prayer – Beautification Projects *Free Lunch* Awards

Welcome to the 5th annual Seeds of Kindness Family Fun Day of Service in Clanton, Alabama

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After 20+ years of community outreach and federal after-school programs experience in Alabaster, Alabama.

Oscar & Margaret Cindy Hawkins of Kids 1st-Bridge of HOPE Ministry and some caring friends expanded and purchased its first ministry home in Clanton, Alabama.

In collaboration with the YMCA on MLK Day January 23, 2019, Kids 1st-Bridge of Hope Ministry were provided the opportunity to host its first Seeds of Kindness Award Event, family fun day with kids vs adults basketball games, live music, a free lunch, along with a community beautification project and much more…

Seed of Kindness Award Events are sponsored to help raises and promote positive leadership awareness and help encourage youth and friends to share their talents and gifts

literally through giving free service back to the community!

Our Seeds of Kindness Award is given to:

City, Community, and a Youth Leader that has shown great love for children in our community.

Our goal is to Help Save Our Children!

8:00am-10:30-Free Family Fun Basketball Games-YMCA-Clanton 8:00am-10:30-Beautification Project in Historic West End Neighborhood

*11:00am-Community Prayer-Awards/Serve (100)-Free Lunch-Live Gospel Music

(11:00am-In Front West End Grill-free lunch served–1211 2nd Ave N.-Clanton, Al.)

1:00pm-Bible Give a Way * Closing Prayer * Clean-up

In Need of Volunteers: Feel free to come share your gift God gave you.

For more information feel free to call: 205-706-9467 or view – www.Hope1.org

It’s a Beautiful Day in Clanton, Alabama

 

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Family Celebration Day

The public is invited to an open house at Kids 1st Awareness Youth and Bridge of HOPE Adult Job Resource Ministry Center. Free food, free backpacks, fun family games, and live music will be available. Enjoy a song called, “Imagine-Believe-Acheive” by the Youth of West End.

Date: Sunday, August 9, 2020 from 5pm – 7pm

Location: 115 Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Clanton, Alabama

Come and meet Margaret Hawkins, candidate for City Council District 4.

Open House -October 25, 2019 -Clanton, Al

Open House & Dedication Day

The BELL Resource Center

Building Educated youths & adults Leaders for Life…

Our goal: Encourage * Connect * Inspire through Education * Arts * Workforce Development and Resources…

Friday, October 25, 2019

11:00am-1:00 and 3:00-6:00pm

Bridge of HOPE Community Learning Resource & Event Center

104 11thStreet S. Clanton, Alabama 35045

  • Information tables: Afterschool, Adults & Community Programs
  • Free Food-Music-Games-Basketball and more…

In need of volunteers please call: 205-706-9467

Sponsored by-Kids 1st-Oscar & Margaret C. Hawkins & some caring friends-Celebrating 20 years (1999-2019)

Change Your Thinking – Change Your Future

Please join us for the Red Carpet Video Release Event for

Be Cool . . . Stay in School – A Positive Rap Song

Friday, March 27, 2015 at 4:30pm

Song by the youth at Kids First 21st Century Community Center with introduction by Senator Cam Ward.

Location:

Restore Family Outreach
Behind the 1st United Methodist Church of Alabaster
Next door to Rite Aid

Schedule:

  • 4:30pm – Arrive
  • 5:00pm – Program and Video Release
  • 5:30-6:30pm – Appetizer and Word of Encouragement

For more information, call (205) 706-9467

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NASA to Offer Student Education Opportunity March 16

nasalogo_twitterKidsFirst is pleased to announce that the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center will provide a student education opportunity on Saturday, March 16 from 9:30 am – 4:00pm. The event will take place at the Shelby County Instructional School on Highway 31 in Alabaster.

NASA’s BEST Students (Beginning Engineering, Science, and Technology) is a collection of activities designed to teach students the Engineering Design Process (EDP) through problem-based, hands-on activities. More information can be found here on the NASA web site.

The EDP is a series of 6 steps (ask, imagine, plan, create, experiment, improve) that engineers use to guide them as they solve problems. What makes NASA’s BEST activities different than many others is that there is no recipe for building the items in each activity and there are no given drawings. The emphasis is for students to understand that engineers must imagine and plan before they begin to build and experiment. Additionally, the students truly enjoy improving upon their model after their initial experiment.

The NASA team will offer professional development for the KidsFirst educators in the morning. The educators will then have the opportunity to practice their newly obtained knowledge by bringing these exciting resources to the students of KidsFirst that afternoon. NASA education specialists will be on hand to support the implementation with the students.

Kids First Featured on FOX 6

Recently, Kids First was featured on Birmingham’s FOX 6 News Central Alabama Business Break. Kids First Board Member Jennifer Moore explains our new H.O.P.E. Program and the help it will be to the Alabaster community.

Click play on the video below and it will begin after a short commercial.

HOPE Program Kick Off Event September 25

Kids First Awareness 21st Century Community Learning Center announces a Community Meeting on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at the Kids First Center in Alabaster.

The event will begin with a meet and greet at 4:30 p.m. At 5:00, the event will officially begin with an explanation of the HOPE Program and the benefits it will bring to the Alabaster community.

Following the HOPE presentation, a free BBQ dinner will be served.

All area residents are encouraged to attend.

For information, contact Cindy Hawkins, Kids First Director, at (205) 706-9467.

Kids First Announces HOPE Program for Parents and Families

Kids First Awareness 21st Century Community Learning Center in Alabaster Alabama it pleased to announce a new community outreach initiative, the HOPE Program.

HOPE, which stands for Helping Our Parents through Education, is a joint collaboration with local businesses and community leaders to provide free services to adults with education and resources that make a positive difference in daily living, lead to better quality of life and produce working members of our community.

Education offered through the program includes:

  • Literacy
  • GED Preparation
  • Career Readiness
  • Parent Workshops
  • Fitness and Health
  • Credit Counseling
  • Home Ownership Information
  • Computer Training

Classes meet at various locations around the Alabaster community. Free childcare is available for all scheduled classes.

For more information, contact Cindy Hawkins, Kids First Director, at (205)706-9467.