The Importance Of FE In Schools

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Everyone has the potential to make a difference in this world. Some will talk about how they can help the community, but nothing ever happens. Most people will say what if, but they never put their ideas into action. Now here is a proposal that will help the community. The name of this proposal is FE (free entertainment). FE is a mentoring program that will give underprivileged kids a chance to enjoy the latest forms of entertainment most kids have. FE will be worth wild proposal because it will let kids experience something they don 't have, help the kids forget about their problems, and give high school students an understanding of underprivileged kids. Kids need FE because it will bring happiness and memories. High schoolers also need FE …show more content…
Most underprivileged families do not usually have any time to relax. “the beneficial aspects of stress diminish when it is severe enough to overwhelm a person 's ability to take care of themselves and family”(Gov). When the kids do not have to worry about what they need they need something fun to do. The parent will most likely work long hours and the family will constantly be budgeting. Even the kids have to learn fast about budgeting. They will constantly be thinking about how much power they 're using, how much water they 're using and how much their food cost. Even if the kid sees a game or toy he likes, he will know his family is unable to buy it. FE will give a kid time to escape his life, they will sit back and enjoy the luxury of life. What FE is trying to do is make a kid forget about the poverty they live in. FE will help kids understand that there is more to life than what they know. FE will fulfill the kid 's empty hole of entertainment. Underprivileged kids will no longer walk by the store window and think what this would be like to have. The most underprivileged kid has more problems than the average kid. FE will not solve their problems, but make it easier to deal with. Everyone needs to relax and what most people do for this is any form of entertainment. FE will provide entertainment for these kids. FE is giving kids something that they desperately need a way to forget about their problems. Once …show more content…
FE will be a program with high school student as the core of the program. High school student will be given community service hour for being a mentor. High school student will want this because of their chances of scholarships will rise. The kids will voluntarily ask to join FE. Kids that feel like FE is just what they need will sign up for FE. After the kid signs up they will be asked to show proof of their parent yearly income. This will ensure they are eligible for FE. The advertisement will be made for FE so kids can know what it 's all about. The mentor and kids will meet once a week for the FE program. Kids parents will be signing paperwork saying they are allowed to participate in the activities. Most kids will be matched up with their mentor by gender. Males will only match up with the males and the same with females. Once the matching process is over FE can begin.
In Conclusion, FE will be a successful program because it will let kids experience something they don 't have. FE will help the kids forget about their problems. FE will give high school student an understanding of underprivileged kids. Let 's give these kids something to look forward to every week. Give them an experience of a lifetime. A chance for them to look back on their childhood and think that was a

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