Giving Tuesday – One Pie = One Step Towards Student Progress
After a plate full of turkey on Thanksgiving and finding big-box deals on Black Friday comes the national day of giving known as Giving Tuesday. Since 2012, Giving Tuesday has been a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world through giving.
On December 3, City Year Philadelphia (CYP) participated in Giving Tuesday by introducing a Pie for Progress campaign. With a goal to raise $6,000 for student progress, CYP fans and followers were presented with a fun incentive: the chance to see up to five staff members voluntarily get pied in the face live on social media. This even included CYP’s Executive Director, Darryl Bundrige, who put his face on the line to get pied should CYP reach its final Giving Tuesday goal of $6,000.
Not to our surprise, the City Year Philadelphia community stepped up and raised over $7,000 for Philadelphia school students, surpassing our goal by over $1,000. Donations allow City Year Philadelphia to partner with schools that are impacted by persistent inequities in our education system to create learning environments where students can build on their strengths and fully engage in learning. As a result, every dollar raised this year has a tangible impact on the Philadelphia community and the students that we serve.
Happen to miss out on the Pie for Progress action? Look no further to see our five brave staff members who put their faces on the line for student progress.
Tamika Austin, Regional Admission Manager, was pied for progress once we reached $750
Click here to see Tamika’s why: https://youtu.be/hT4ai8GISBM
Click here to see Tamika get pied: https://youtu.be/4jQ4hENaDOk
Deran Neducsin, Impact Manager at James G. Blaine Elementary School, was pied for progress once we reached $1,500
Click here to see Deran’s why: https://youtu.be/ypqBVvz6gdI
Click here to see Deran get pied: https://youtu.be/XmOIiIGdqO8
Dorothy Wong, Senior Corporate Partnerships Director at CYP, was pied for progress once we reached $2,500
Click here to see Dorothy’s why: https://youtu.be/yBOJrJ85W4c
Click here to see Dorothy get pied: https://youtu.be/M-9yC8sP4yM
Dawn McCray, Managing Director of Impact at CYP, was pied for progress once we reached $4,000
Click here to see Dawn’s why: https://youtu.be/wAkMMkNGkZI
Click here to see Dawn get pied: https://youtu.be/mgtL7_EiDX0
Our Executive Director, Darryl Bundrige, was pied for progress once we reached $6,000
Click here to see Darryl’s why: https://youtu.be/_s3tL_lNYM0
Click here to see Darryl get pied: https://youtu.be/AZLs6klwerk
If you missed out on the campaign and still want to give, visit the City Year Philadelphia donation page to support CYP and student progress.
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