Eddie Struckman a man with a vision and Honesty - SeedaNeed since there launch in early 2009 as strived to achieve the goal of spreading good deeds Nationwide. It is there goal to teach kids of all ages the importance of doing good.
Seed a Need is proud
to announce their first affiliation with the school system. Francis
Howell Middle has graciously decided to make Seed a Need the theme for this
year. FH Middle, led by Principal Amy Johnston, is an excellent
school well known for its ability to build character into their students.
They were recently recognized by the Character Education Partnership (CEP) for
their National School of Character Video.
SeedaNeed.com is a good deed organization that has been
launched to do good deeds Nationwide, and eventually worldwide. The non-profit
organization is a web based program that helps people first recognize how easy
it is to change a life by doing good things, and secondly helps users track the
good deeds by supplying SeedaNeed Good Deed cards at no cost. The SeedaNeed
Good Deed cards have an ID number on the card, the ID is entered to the site
seedaneed.com, and the user leaves a comment about the good deed, and then
passes the card along. This allows an ongoing string of good deeds that can be
watched and tracked for the life of the card.
Seed a Need Project Founder Eddie Struckman says: “It
was one of my many goals to get this cause into the school system. I
couldn’t have found a better school than Francis Howell to be our first school
to launch SeedaNeed. It is very important
to encourage our children to help others. I'm very excited to
be working with Amy Johnston and her staff to make this year a huge
success!"
SeedaNeed hopes that after a successful year at Francis
Howell that other schools nationwide might adopt this theme.
"Helping others and doing nice things for people with no expectation for
payback should absolutely be part of any student’s curriculum" says Eddie.
"We can't just assume the parents are going to do it, so I'm hoping that
other schools see this as yet another opportunity to groom our children into
becoming happy, productive adults who will always put people first.”
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