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Homeless fundraiser rained out

By JAYNE HANSON
Today's News-Herald
Published Monday, March 1, 2010 7:08 AM MST

About 20 Lake Havasu High School Key Club students were rained out Saturday night during their inaugural project to raise money, goods and awareness for homelessness.


Jayne Hanson/News-Herald Phots Lake Havasu High School Key Club members work to clean up their mock homeless camp Sunday morning after their service project to raise money, goods and awareness for homelessness.

The group challenged their fellow teens to spend Saturday night in a makeshift shelter at the high school football field.

The teens arrived Saturday evening about 7 p.m. to begin shaping their shelters with boxes, plastic, small sections of tarp and crumpled newspaper for insulation. Not long into the challenge, gusty winds and wet weather arrived as an uninvited guest.

Key Club’s Lake Havasu City Kiwanis Club project supervisors pulled the plug on the soaked students about 11 p.m. Saturday due to health and safety — against the will of some of the kids.

“Our box was holding up pretty well. We really wanted to stay,” said Gabby Borland, 16-year-old Key Club member and LHHS student.

LHHS students Denelle Esmay, 16, and Dan Reidenbach, 18, also said they wished they could have stuck out the wet weather that night.

“We were drenched,” Esmay said of her experience. “The boxes were mostly dry inside, but our clothes were really wet,” she said.

Students began arriving one by one Sunday at 8 a.m. to clean up their mock homeless shelter camp.

Half-eaten snacks, forgotten bottles of water, saturated cardboard boxes, sopping sweatshirts, muddy Frisbees and wet blankets were among items salvaged for the temporary camp. The group flattened and tossed the large boxes over the field’s perimeter fence so the remnants could be transported to the dump.

“The lesson learned is: No matter how prepared you are, you are never completely prepared,” said Sergi Heideman, Lake Havasu City Kiwanis Club adviser.

The project was based on pre-pledges, according to faculty adviser and LHHS math teacher Valari Rose-Johnson. With about $660 in pre-pledges, a $200 donation from Golden K Kiwanis Club of Lake Havasu City, and the donation of several very large boxes from Sterilite, the group raised about $900 for the cause, Rose-Johnson said.

Other pledge items included newly purchased blankets as well as donated pillows, jackets, clothing and food items that will be donated to a local agency in order to help needy families. The club will give all the pledges to Lake Havasu City Interagency, which then will distribute them to the various agencies, Rose-Johnson said. The pledges are already in hand, Rose-Johnson said and despite the rain, she doubts anyone would ask for them back

The Key Club’s five student board members learned of the idea to put together the homeless project after attending an international convention linked to the two clubs, Rose-Johnson said.

Key Club is a student-run youth group that is a branch of the local Kiwanis Club.

You may contact the reporter at jhanson@havasunews.com.

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Comments (14 comment(s))

    overachiever wrote on May 13, 2010 4:27 PM:

    " I am one of those students at the high school who took part in this activity. I do not appreciate all the negative comments. Give some teenagers a break please. Not all teenagers speed, do drugs, etc. I am in NHS, Band Council, Freshman Mentoring, Key Club, and Sea Club, and a teacher in the Little Knights Preschool, I did 13 miles at Relay for Life, walked for March of Dimes, and I will be doing the 3-Day Walk For the Cure. I am also in the top ten of my class, and I do not like being prejudiced against. If teenagers recieved some recognition once in a while, it would have positive effects. Please consider that before you post a negative comment on something so amazing. "

    bobo wrote on Mar 7, 2010 5:46 PM:

    " Raise awareness for homeless people? Or raise money for a homeless shelter?
    If you build it they will come. "

    TiredOfAllTheBS wrote on Mar 6, 2010 2:19 AM:

    " It sounds like these kids may have learned something, not a whole lot, perhaps, but something. At least their hearts are in the right place. In fact, I'm surprised that a group of high school students in a place like Havasu gives a rat's about anything other than partying or making money, the usual Havasu concerns, regardless of one's age. The first thing they ought to consider is that a good tent (with a rainfly) beats a cardboard box any day of the week. For that matter, so does a car, a camper, or a small trailer. There are homeless and there are homeless. Some of them do a pretty good job taking care of themselves, despite their tenuous situation, while others do not. There are some, in fact, that most people can't even tell are technically homeless. Hope the officials involved advise the kids to make better choices next time and see it through regardless of the weather. "

    BrightOne wrote on Mar 5, 2010 8:23 AM:

    " HMM LHC mom: Did you read the beginning of my last post. I cheered those teens in the story, but also wished they could rub off some of that goodness onto the future Jesse James/Charlie Mansons I see driving in the HS parking lot. "

    LHCMOM wrote on Mar 4, 2010 9:05 AM:

    " Brightone, what these kids did was a good thing and has nothing to do with driving. Usually your comments are pretty funny but this time they aren't. I am proud that these kids raised what they did for the homeless. I just wish it would have been more publicized so that they could get more donations. Good job students and don't let the nay-sayers get you down. You all did a good thing! "

    DesertMouse wrote on Mar 2, 2010 11:13 AM:

    " These are types of kids we need to protect from the city magistrate. The good kids whom are seen only as dollar signs by the judge with a badge "

    brightone wrote on Mar 2, 2010 8:49 AM:

    " Cheers to these teens. Maybe they can rub off on all the bad teen drivers. Its very prevalant at the High School. Wish we could make the legal driving age 19, once people are out of high school. Those young 16 - 18 years old can be stupid, driving without a care for others. Not all teens but some. Since a vehicle is a weapon, and the reckless teens in the high school parking lot cut in front of people with their weapon, can I fire back through their windshield with my gun? That sounds fair doesnt it? TRUTH: I'm refering to the stupid drivers ok. "

    bill516 wrote on Mar 2, 2010 8:29 AM:

    " In mohave county they have a homeless shelter in Kingman, thats how the folks out here like it!! "

    o'really wrote on Mar 1, 2010 9:08 PM:

    " We have great kids in Havasu. It is great to see the paper shine a light on the good ones, all too often its the bad apples that get the attention.

    Kudos kids. "

    lhhs_student wrote on Mar 1, 2010 12:39 PM:

    " It was unfortunate that we were unable to stay on the field. I understand that people who were actually homeless would of had to stayed out, but it was a safety issue. The field was flooding and their was lighting coming our way. I myself being one of the students out there, felt like it was necessary for my safety to leave. Although we left early all of us were humbled. After sitting in a box for two hours in the rain I was truly able appreciate being able to go home to a warm bed and dry clothes. I was completely soaked and my box would of not made it through the night. I am proud of the kids that showed up to support this event and all that donated to us. "

    Havasuvian15 wrote on Mar 1, 2010 12:38 PM:

    " It sure is a shame that the students were required to end the project due to health and safety issues. Due to the fact that it was a school sanctioned event, there was no choice but to end the service project. The outcome however, is that Key Club DID raise over $600 and several blankets and jackets that will be donated to the homeless. It is a shame that such negative comments come with such little positive recognition. "

    northbound wrote on Mar 1, 2010 11:16 AM:

    " Great job students too bad you got hit by rain. More people should step up to the plate and do this kind of thing more often. "

    dubld wrote on Mar 1, 2010 10:31 AM:

    " If they want the homeless experience then they should go where the homeless go. The severity of the conditions that many of the homeless deal with, at times, can be deadly. These students will never know that feeling until they themselves are homeless...which is very unlikely. "

    CharlesM wrote on Mar 1, 2010 7:41 AM:

    " Hats off for the kids who wanted to stay. The whole project comes across only for show if bad weather isn't included. If you're really trying to show difficulties of the homeless---DON'T pull back. Anyone can stay out one night in nice weather. "

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