School for Language and Communication Development, NY
Sharsheret, New Jersey
Snowflake School, London, UK
South Florida Jewish Academy
St. Coletta of Greater Washington
The Help Group, Los Angeles
Westbury Friends School, NY
Yachad, NY
“The feeling the children get when they take that physical bear and that card they
created to someone else is very empowering.”
-Joseph Sprung, Founder and CEO, Bear Givers
“This is a unique opportunity, where the clients who are often the recipients of
goodwill, are now empowered to enhance the lives of others.”
-Derek Saker, Director of Communications, OHEL
“I was proud to make someone happy. It made me feel good inside to help
someone else.”
-Taylor, Student, South Florida Jewish Academy
“Children from the school who give one of these bears away also get to keep one
for themselves. It is a great way for students to feel good about making a
difference in someone’s life.”
-Newsday
“Children can also be ‘benefactors.’ The program teaches children that when
they do an act of kindness, they receive something in return. When children give
away a teddy bear, they receive a teddy bear to take home. The principle seems
quite simple, but the result is truly amazing. Children at SLCD identified
charitable organizations in other states and countries. They wrote letters to the
children in these other programs and sent teddy bears to ‘make other children
feel better.’ Despite severe developmental disabilities, each child had something
to say about giving a gift. ‘I sent my teddy bear to a little boy in Mexico. He
doesn’t have parents. I have a mommy and a daddy. He must be very sad.’
Children’s insights are precious. Letters were then received from the children
who received the teddy bears.”
-Long Island Press
“The Empowerment Program has once again been a fantastic experience for our
students. Most of our students enter our school with very low self esteem…
Through the Empowerment Program, our students have been made to feel better
about themselves. They are no longer on just the receiving end of negativity, but
on the giving end of something positive. They have learned that there are
children who are less fortunate than themselves (cancer, neglect, abuse, etc.)
and have developed empathy for other people. Because of the Empowerment
Program, our students are able to show compassion to other children in our
community through something safe and totally appropriate, like a teddy bear.
-Barbie Lauver, Achievement Academy