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Posted Wednesday, May 22, 2013 
Two-Six for Kicks, a charitable group founded by Wilbraham & Monson Academy student Gianna Mitchell '17, is collecting used soccer equipment to send to Haiti

Middle School student kicks off soccer non-profit

Wilbraham & Monson Academy student and longtime soccer player Gianna Mitchell ’17 has been kicking around the idea of giving back to the sport she loves for some time now. When she heard WMA’s Chris Sparks had a connection with Haiti and learned about the country’s need for proper soccer equipment, she ran with the ball.

Many children in Haiti grow up playing soccer but often do not have the proper equipment. They even play barefoot. “I connected with a Haitian soccer coach through email and he said anything would help,” Gianna explained. “Cleats, shin guards, uniforms and especially soccer balls are needed.”

Gianna’s family is assisting in getting her non-profit, Two-Six for Kicks, off the ground. The state has approved her non-profit status and now they are waiting for Federal approval. Also, a logo and website are in the works.

“I have a collection bin at home and we’re working on getting bins at some local stores,” she said. Currently there are two collection bins on the WMA campus: one in Rich Hall and one in the Athletic Center. Over the summer, the public will be able to make donations using the bin in Rich Hall. 

Once the collection bins are full, the equipment will be packaged up and sent to Haiti.  To help subsidize the cost of shipping, which is about $180 per shipment, Gianna is working as a soccer referee. 

Being a part of this entrepreneurial-thinking community and seeing first-hand the commitment the Academy has to service, Gianna was inspired. “I’ve participated in some school-sponsored community service events, like going to the soup kitchen, but I just felt like I wanted to do something personally,” Gianna explained. “I felt the need to make my mark.”

Why “Two-Six” for Kicks? “Two-Six comes from my jersey number 26,” Gianna explained. “That was my dad’s number in college and I was born on the 26th. My number has always been 26 for as long as I can remember! 

“I share the love for soccer with them [people of Haiti] so much and I wouldn’t want someone to have to risk getting injured in order to play because they don’t have shin guards and cleats,” Gianna expressed. “We have so much of it here, it just makes sense to help them.”

Posted Thursday, May 2, 2013 
WMA Social Entrepreneurship students sell dumplings at The Taste of Wilbraham to benefit YEMS.

Students at WMA ignite their entrepreneurial and philanthropic spirits with one inspired (and delicious) project.

On Sunday, May 5 at 1:30 p.m. students will be selling dumplings to hungry patrons at The Taste of Wilbraham held on WMA’s campus. The dumplings are being made and sold by the Social Entrepreneurship Class who decided to help The Yunnan Ethnic Minority School Project (YEMS), raise money for this summer's trip.

YEMS, founded by Mengdie Melody Liu '12, is a cross-cultural volunteer program. The volunteers have the opportunity to teach and inspire students in an under-privileged village in Yunnan Province, China through games, stories and cross-cultural exchanges. The underlying purpose is to give the children of Yunnan Province hope.

Though the students selling dumplings are not going to Yunnan themselves (with the exception of Irene Gao '14), they see the importance of supporting a global and charitable mission.

Cari Manghan ’13 explains they will be selling them directly to the WMA community as well. “We are also taking orders from faculty and staff, and we hope to sell more dumplings on Friday, May 10 during lunch periods.”

Prices for dumplings are $5 for eight dumplings with the exception of the pork & shrimp, which are $6 for eight. Other varieties include chicken & scallions, pork & corn, pork & leak, vegetarian and turkey & kale.

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