Common Cents Mission: Common Cents, creator of the Penny Harvest, nurtures a new generation of caring and capable young people between the ages of four and 24 by enabling them to strengthen their communities through philanthropy and service-learning.

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What's New at Common Cents and the Penny Harvest
NEW: Join us for SCORE! The Second Annual Bowl-A-Thon to benefit Common Cents at Bowlmor Lanes on June 9, 2008.

NEW: SCAF produces a new video on the 2008 Global Relief Issue of Climate change.

March 31, 2008: Teddy Gross and Judith Shapiro featured speakers at Columbia University Outreach DaSavey event.

February 25, 2008: Teddy Gross featured on independent non-profit/ philanthropic podcast 501c3cast.

January 9, 2008: Common Cents now has a page on YOUTUBE!

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Commentaries
Working Together to Help
I enjoyed being a part of the Penny Harvest during my fourth grade school year at Roessleville. What I enjoyed most was being able to help groups in the community, such as The Ronald McDonald House, the animal shelter and the Juvenile Diabetes Association.

What I learned while working with the other fourth grade students in this program is that it feels so good to give back to the community.
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News at Common Cents and the Penny Harvest
  2006-2007 Counter May 17, 2008  
04.30.08
Going Green with Common Cents

The Student Community Action Fund (SCAF) Council is a high school service group run by Common Cents that aims to help the world through youth service and global awareness. Each year the SCAF Council chooses a global issue of focus, and this year they decided to address global warming.
04.15.08
What is a Penny Harvest field trip?

One Friday morning in early April, twelve fourth and fifth graders left their building to go on a “field trip”. They didn’t visit a museum, see the animals in a zoo, nor learn about the fish in an aquarium; instead they went to visit a day care center around the corner from their school. These students were representatives from the “Donation Foundation”, the Philanthropy Roundtable at PS 398 in Brooklyn.
03.26.08
Brooklyn’s PS 230 visits “Penny Harvest Headquarters”

At Common Cents, we are versed in talking with students about how they can positively impact their community. We also know how to advise adults on how they can talk to children about issues that matter to them. So, when seven young philanthropists visited our office on Friday, March 9th we not only had a great time, but experienced first hand how intricate this experience can be.
03.17.08
Volunteers help make leader pins for Penny Harvesters

On Sunday March 9th, about 200 hundred volunteers gathered at The School at Columbia University to participate in the second annual Leader Pin Event. The goal to make 30,000 leader pins was not only accomplished but surpassed with volunteers making 31,140 pins in less than 4 hours!
02.15.08
NYC firefighters thank Penny Harvest students from PS27 in Brooklyn

Last year, students from PS 27 in Brooklyn chose the New York Says Thank You Foundation as one of their grantees. Recently, the foundation’s founder and executive director Jeff Parness reported back to the students that their gift helped rebuild the home of a family from Groesback, TX after it was destroyed by a 2006 F3 tornado.
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Instant Poll
To enhance learning about global issues, we select an issue of global concern that becomes the subject of intensive study, philanthropy and action. The 2008 Global Relief Issue is climate change. What do you think is the main cause of climate change?
Human activity
Natural geological forces
Both A and B
None of the above
Did You Know?
The most valuable pennies known to exist were minted in 1793, and the only four known to exist today are worth $275,000 each.
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