Your Stories
Read about Gary
Fox's work with a high school club in Woodland
Hills, California.
Gary, along with two friends, started Junior
Organization for Youth, a high school club that
helps children through volunteering and fundraising.
Gary sent his"story" to us on October
24, 2002.
What
kind of philanthropy did you participate in?
Gary:
Along with two friends of mine, I started a high school club dedicated to
helping children. Our purpose is to assist through volunteering and fundraising.
The name of our club is Junior Organization for Youth (J.O.Y.).
Where
did you get the idea to get involved?
Gary:
We got the idea to start a club from another philanthropic organization.
We decided that it would be great to start a similar club, but simply for children.
Where
do you work?
Gary:
We operate at our high school. We have planned and continue to plan fundraisers
and volunteering events. For example, we have donated to an AIDS orphanage in
South Africa. We are currently planning to help schools in India, Sri Lanka,
and El Salvador through a partnership with To Love Children Educational Foundation
International Inc. and with the Shantidhara Social Service India.
Do
you work with anyone else?
Gary:
We work with high school students at our school. We are also planning to
expand to other schools, gaining more help.
What is
the best thing about your experience with philanthropy?
Gary:
The best thing about my experience with philanthropy is the feeling of having
a true, however small, purpose in this world. I feel as though I have made at
least some sort of contribution.
What was
the hardest part of your project?
Gary:
The hardest part of this project is preventing myself from working on it all
day. Everyday I seem to want to work on the club, no matter what else I have
to do. It is hard to restrict the time I spend on the club.
What would
you say to someone else who is thinking of getting involved with some kind of
philanthropy?
Gary: You should definitely pursue your thoughts.
Philanthropy is extremely important. A great
way to get involved, and get others involved
also, is to start a chapter of our club. If
you would like more information on starting
a chapter, please feel free to email me at:
grfox425@aol.com.
How have
you changed as a result of your experience participating in philanthropy?
Gary:
Though I repeatedly heard "You have it so good," I have come to truly
believe it. I have seen the extent of what life can be like for less fortunate
people around the world.
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