Gratitude and Giving Back at Value Schools

Throughout the year, students at Value Schools are encouraged to reflect on the support they receive from their community and to develop their sense of gratitude. With this gratitude comes a natural desire to give back. Even with the pandemic, the leaders at our schools ensured this year was no exception.

Members of the Student Council at Downtown Value School came together with Dr. Pertilla, Dean of School Culture, and considered how they might give back to their community. By the morning of November 24th the students had developed their plan and carried it out. Joining with teachers and parents, Downtown Value School students made and delivered 1,400 sandwiches to members of the Los Angeles Mission, as well as individuals of the Pico-Union district in Los Angeles.

Zuriel R., a 7th grader at Downtown Value School and member of the student-run planning committee, quickly recognized the importance and power of giving back.

“One thing I learned was that there are many people in need and many who are hungry in the streets. They need things for daily life. Things I take for granted,” said Zuriel. “Value 5 says, ‘We believe that what we learn is not just for ourselves, but to help others and make a better world.’ We helped out in making a better community and a better city that day.”

Downtown Value students, parents and teachers made and gave over 1,400 sandwiches this season.
Downtown Value students, parents and teachers made and gave over 1,400 sandwiches this season. Downtown Value students, parents and teachers made and gave over 1,400 sandwiches this season.
Downtown Value students, parents and teachers made and gave over 1,400 sandwiches this season. Downtown Value students, parents and teachers made and gave over 1,400 sandwiches this season.
 
 
During this time of gratitude and giving back, Value Schools is proud to continue its support of organizations that make an immense difference in the lives of so many. We thank all our students, teachers, staff, and families who joined in these efforts this year, and wish all those in the Value Schools family a happy and safe holiday season.
 
 
 
 
Please join us on March 12 at The Center of Hope to honor our friend and colleague Dr. Feager Pertilla. You may join in person as the facility has a capacity of 400 or you may join by streaming the event. A viewing will be made possible prior to the memorial. If you would like to join remotely, visit Center of Hope and click "Watch" to livestream the event.