HERO Cards: Providing Thanks to Education Workers

Saturday, April 3rd, 2021 from 11:00am to 8:24pm (CT)
This has ended. If you attended, let the organizer know by recording your Impact!

About

HERO Cards are cards of encouragement and gratitude to send to educational facilities in Texas for education workers. 

Participants of all ages and backgrounds from the community can volunteer in this virtual volunteer event. For verification of service, volunteers need to attach their digital or scanned hand drawn card/letter/drawing(s) to their impact. Click on "Add impact" on GivePulse for verification.Verification of attached documents may take up to 1-2 days. The service hours for this volunteer project will be visible on GivePulse.

Volunteers are given the option to submit any number of cards, drawings or letters for each impact. For every 3 documents they submit, volunteers will recieve 1 service hour. 

Please select "Time" as the impact type. Volunteers are also encouraged to provide a brief reflection in addition to their cards, which they can complete after clicking "Add Impact". 

Volunteers cannot submit a document which is not their own. Unoriginal and/or duplicated documents will NOT be verified.


These reflections may be used for data analysis purposes or as part of an official UTSA newsletter. At the end of every month, the attachments from the volunteers will be collected, and compiled into 4 email newsletters. A weekly email newsletter will be sent to all participating institutions. 


Volunteers will not need to send their cards directly to the educational facilities.

The attachments will be collected and sent to several participating educational facilities including:

  • Guilbeau KinderCare

Other educational institutions will be added to this list when they are available. Please periodically check this event page for their name.


For all letters,

  • Make sure they are general and not towards any specific employee

  • Volunteers can start their letter with a simple "dear workers" or something along that line

  • Volunteers can provide gratitude and appreciation towards education workers

  • Be creative! Volunteers can vibrant colors and designs!

  • If volunteers are writing a handwritten letter, they need to make sure to write neatly with proper spaces

When writing the letter,

  • Volunteers should not include private information like phone numbers or addresses

  • Volunteers can write their name if they like, or they can stay anonymous
  • Volunteers cannot submit duplicated work, since duplicated work (even if it is original) will not be accepted
  • Volunteers need to make sure they use appropriate language

Thank you to all the volunteers who are participating in this virtual volunteer event and we look forward to sending these amazing creations to the education workers in Texas! If you need a certificate of engagement for your volunteer hours, view this video: https://youtu.be/LebRWDk6gdA



Positions
0 Remaining
Requirement Details
Wondering if you should register to volunteer? Based on the CDC guidelines, we are asking you the following questions:
  1. Have you been exposed to someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19? See the CDC’s risk assessment guidance.

  2. Do you have symptoms consistent with COVID-19? Symptoms can include a cough or shortness of breath or at least two of the following: Fever, Chills, Repeated shaking with chills, Muscle pain, Headache, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell. See the CDC’s symptom information.

If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, we ask you not to register. We are doing all we can to align with best practices and keep our community healthy.
Causes
Sustainable Development Goals
GivePulse
66 Positions Filled | 89 Impacts | 115 Hours