CRC Ambassador:Sathvika Kasarla, Ohio, USA

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Sathvika Kasarla

Sathvika Kasarla

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School and Grade: Olentangy High School, Lewis Center, Ohio 10th grade

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Service Project Details:

Hope Center ; Total Amount Raised-$311

Mission Statement:

My mission is to educate people that there are people in the local area that are in need of our help. .

Goals: My goal is to raise around 500 dollars which would all be donated to the Hope Center in Marysville Ohio.
Objectives:
  • The objective is to raise awareness about people who are in need of food and safe environment which can lead to people helping in other cities, states and countries. I want more people to join the crc program so they can follow the footsteps of many ambassadors and help challenged people in india or small organizations in the local area.
  • To raise awareness of people in need in the columbus area. To use statistics to prove that many people are in poverty or in other situations where they cant acquire food or live in a safe shelter.
  • For more information about Hope Center click here
    Strategies:
  • My first step is to educate people that there are many people in need in Columbus.
  • My second strategy is to educate my friends or family members because that way they can reach other people and awareness would be spread around..
  • By this time I would start collecting donations from anyone that would want to help. It could be from other local organizations or going around in my neighborhood and neighboring neighborhoods which I have.
  • Hopefully this would lead to more people caring about the hunger alliance and they would help out in their own free will .
  • By this time I would probably still share that there are people in need all around the world who need our help because it's basic humanity right to do so. I would start sharing about proper nutrition too.
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    Project Impact & News:

    0. 2015 CRC Ohio Invitational Science Fair on 02-21-2015 .


    1. Since 2008, CRC project collected more than 50,000lbs of eWaste (Computers, Monitors, Printers, Scanners, TVs, and thousand pounds of computer peripheral items) and safely redirected for proper recycling.


    2. Donated refurbished items to Nationwide Children's Hospital, Habitat for Humanity, and more than 1500 recycled bags of clothes to PlanetAid foundation. Shipped 235 boxes of Indian clothes to flood affected areas in AP, India with help of local organizations and www.natsworld.org in 2009.

    3. Total Adopted Schools since 2009: 50 > 2009 -13 Elementary/High schools, 2010- 8 High Schools, 2011- 6 High Schools, 2012-13- 13 High Schools, 2014- 13 High Schools..

    4. CRC fund-raised for other charities: (Central Ohio Hemophilia Foundation, UNICEF)

    5. Community Recycling Campaign project selected for the 2011 Volvo Adventure- The United Nations Environmental Programme Project Read more details (Select Country-United States, select project 6)


    6. Community Recycling Campaign project selected for the 2011 Prudential Spirit State Finalist Read more


    7. Community Recycling Campaign project details on the Junior Scholastic, National Magazine, April 2011 Issue Read more


    8. Can you help save the earth? Meet five young people who saw problems--and set out to fix them.(Brennan Bird, Jonny Cohen, Diana Lopez, Sachin Rudraraju and Freya Chay Read more


    9. A Davidson Young Scholar Making a Difference, In the Spotlight Read more


    10. Community Recycling Campaign project selected for the 2008 Davidson Young Scholar Ambassador Program- Read more


    11. TechColumbus Innovation Awards Semi-Finalist (2010, 2011) - for Green Innovation and Non-Profit Service Read more


    12. Story published in the Columbus Monthly Magazine -2012 Issue

    13. E-Waste: Dark Side of Digital Age >> These days, it's often cheaper and more convenient to buy a new PC than to upgrade an old one. But what happens to those old computers once they've been abandoned for newer models? The refuse from discarded electronics products, also known as e-waste, often ends up in landfills or incinerators instead of being recycled. And that means toxic substances like lead, cadmium and mercury that are commonly used in these products can contaminate the land, water and air.


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