b"Community Service Projects Using Change to Change the World (page 20)Community Service Program in the FSU (p. 21) The HOT Student Community Service Program (p. 22)Using Change to Change the World World of Change (WOC) is a new nonprofit with dual missions of helping the needy, while using change (YES, the Currency) to lower barriers and make giving accessible so that every child and adult can experience the joy and fulfillment inherent in helping others. Its such a simple concept that in only 3 years it has participation from tens of thousands of children at 76 schools and camps in 9 states. Their plan is to harness even a small portion of the$10,000,000,000(YES,10BillionDollars)inloosechangesittingidleinhouseholds across the US - empowering kids and communities to dream of and create wide-scale change.Two years ago, HOT offered to match $2,970 in change collected for WOCs Housing Partner - Furniture Friends - toward the purchase of 30 beds for kids sleeping on floors. HOT also matched $3,595inchangetorenovateabedroomatBeit Elazraki (see page 25-26) resulting in the renovation of a second bedroom. Last Fall, when HOT heard of a Bahamian relief effort taking place in West Palm Beach, FL, where WOC was working with a school of kids, HOT agreed to match what those kids collected, up to $10,000. The students collected an astounding $8,501.81. This is the most any school has collected for WOC since its formation three years ago. With HOT's match, this community of caring youth got to see what leverage looks like, giving them $17,003.62 to put toward helping displaced Bahamian children and their families. WOC has donors who cover 100% of all WOCs expenses, resulting in 100% of all change funding the programs offered by WOCs nonprofit partners, in primarily six focus areas Education,Food,Health,Housing,Animals&Nature,andPlay(interactive, developmental, and recreational) encourages donors to pick which specific group of people they want to help, and uses whats given to it for exactly what donors want it to be used for. Sound familiar?HOT met the founder of WOC while he was the CEO of Camp Sunshine (see pages 45-46) and when he left it was clear that wherever he went he would use his creative genius to help others in some new way. Well, he decided to copy HOTs formula, attack a $10B market, and create a new generation of people who care. We would like our donors to takeaportionofwhattheygivetoHOTanddesignateittoafundsowecankeep challenging Matt and his donors of change, to keep collecting change, to make change. 20"