Penfield High School Leadership Seminar: Water for Sudan Project Summary, 2006
Leadership is something you learn. If you have love in your hearts, if you have compassion,
you can change lives. – Mr. Salva Dut, Founder of Water for Sudan
Most every American has heard of Rosa Parks – ironically, a leader who didn’t stand up to make
a change, but refused to stand up, . . . and thereby started a Movement.
What some people don’t know, though, is that Mrs. Parks’ refusal to give up her seat was not a
spontaneous act of frustration. Rather, it was a planned, deliberate act of seizing her right to
equality as a human being. She was determined to make a difference.
On October 17, after presenting a brief review of the influence of the great American hero, Rosa
Parks, two Leadership classes were introduced to an assignment called the Rosa Parks Make a
Difference Project. Students controlled the process of choosing their own project and creating a
vision to guide them. After discussing and debating the merits of 17 brainstormed projects, the
students decided to support the work of an incredibly heroic leader, Mr. Salva Dut, the founder
and president of Water for Sudan. When he visited our classes on November 8, after sharing his
personal story of survival, resilience, and courage, Mr. Dut implored us to pursue positive
change wherever we go. He said, Please don’t ignore the time you have now . . . we should not
put it off . . . we should (act) now if we want the world to be a better place.
Mr. Dut helped us to understand that providing access to clean, safe water is not a matter of
generosity. It’s a matter of justice. And he implored us: You are no longer children. It’s your
world. Soon it will be on your shoulders. The responsibility does not start with everyone, it
starts with one person: you. Individually we took on that challenge, but we also recognized that
we’d have to work as a team to accomplish our goal.
After choosing to support Water for Sudan as our Rosa Parks Make a Difference Project,
we established the following four point vision:
• To raise at least $5,000 to pay for the construction of a clean water well that will
transform the lives of the residents of a village in Southern Sudan.
• To raise awareness about the Penfield based, non-profit organization called Water for
Sudan in order to encourage others to generously support its work (waterforsudan.org).
• To undertake a positive, team and spirit building activity that all members of the Penfield
High School Community can take pride in.
• To promote “rolling generosity” by offering funds raised beyond the $5,000 goal as
matching fund money for another school that is willing to commit to funding a well.
In order to raise funds our class became involved in a number of different projects. First,
knowing that it’s essential to lead by example, we achieved 100% participation in individual
donations in our classes. Then we did the following:
• raised almost $1500 by collecting returnable bottles and cans.
• designed labels for and ordered 1700 16 oz water bottles to sell.
• established a partnership with the third graders of Cobbles Elementary School, who were
studying Africa, to help educate them on Water for Sudan. Through their own read-a-
thon, the third graders contributed $1,089.
• contacted the senior class, who responded with a tremendously generous $1,000
matching fund donation.
• reached out to the entire student body through English classes on December 8 to educate
them on Water for Sudan and request their support and participation. Over the course of
a four day campaign, the student body responded generously by donating nearly $4,000
and signing on to support this incredible cause.
• Finally, after hearing our presentation, we were approached by the officers of PHS
Global Awareness Club who donated an additional $500.
We are grateful for this generous response from the PHS community that enabled us to raise
over $8,000 for Water for Sudan.
Because the cost of creating a well is $5,000, we presented that amount to Mr. Dut at a
ceremony on December 22. The remaining $3,000 was split into $500 matching grants that
have been offered as start-up funds for other schools willing to take up this incredible cause.

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Penfield High School Wfs Project Summary

  • 1. Penfield High School Leadership Seminar: Water for Sudan Project Summary, 2006 Leadership is something you learn. If you have love in your hearts, if you have compassion, you can change lives. – Mr. Salva Dut, Founder of Water for Sudan Most every American has heard of Rosa Parks – ironically, a leader who didn’t stand up to make a change, but refused to stand up, . . . and thereby started a Movement. What some people don’t know, though, is that Mrs. Parks’ refusal to give up her seat was not a spontaneous act of frustration. Rather, it was a planned, deliberate act of seizing her right to equality as a human being. She was determined to make a difference. On October 17, after presenting a brief review of the influence of the great American hero, Rosa Parks, two Leadership classes were introduced to an assignment called the Rosa Parks Make a Difference Project. Students controlled the process of choosing their own project and creating a vision to guide them. After discussing and debating the merits of 17 brainstormed projects, the students decided to support the work of an incredibly heroic leader, Mr. Salva Dut, the founder and president of Water for Sudan. When he visited our classes on November 8, after sharing his personal story of survival, resilience, and courage, Mr. Dut implored us to pursue positive change wherever we go. He said, Please don’t ignore the time you have now . . . we should not put it off . . . we should (act) now if we want the world to be a better place. Mr. Dut helped us to understand that providing access to clean, safe water is not a matter of generosity. It’s a matter of justice. And he implored us: You are no longer children. It’s your world. Soon it will be on your shoulders. The responsibility does not start with everyone, it starts with one person: you. Individually we took on that challenge, but we also recognized that we’d have to work as a team to accomplish our goal. After choosing to support Water for Sudan as our Rosa Parks Make a Difference Project, we established the following four point vision: • To raise at least $5,000 to pay for the construction of a clean water well that will transform the lives of the residents of a village in Southern Sudan. • To raise awareness about the Penfield based, non-profit organization called Water for Sudan in order to encourage others to generously support its work (waterforsudan.org). • To undertake a positive, team and spirit building activity that all members of the Penfield High School Community can take pride in. • To promote “rolling generosity” by offering funds raised beyond the $5,000 goal as matching fund money for another school that is willing to commit to funding a well.
  • 2. In order to raise funds our class became involved in a number of different projects. First, knowing that it’s essential to lead by example, we achieved 100% participation in individual donations in our classes. Then we did the following: • raised almost $1500 by collecting returnable bottles and cans. • designed labels for and ordered 1700 16 oz water bottles to sell. • established a partnership with the third graders of Cobbles Elementary School, who were studying Africa, to help educate them on Water for Sudan. Through their own read-a- thon, the third graders contributed $1,089. • contacted the senior class, who responded with a tremendously generous $1,000 matching fund donation. • reached out to the entire student body through English classes on December 8 to educate them on Water for Sudan and request their support and participation. Over the course of a four day campaign, the student body responded generously by donating nearly $4,000 and signing on to support this incredible cause. • Finally, after hearing our presentation, we were approached by the officers of PHS Global Awareness Club who donated an additional $500. We are grateful for this generous response from the PHS community that enabled us to raise over $8,000 for Water for Sudan. Because the cost of creating a well is $5,000, we presented that amount to Mr. Dut at a ceremony on December 22. The remaining $3,000 was split into $500 matching grants that have been offered as start-up funds for other schools willing to take up this incredible cause.