We are excited to update you on our recent field trip on Thursday, December 15th, to the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Elizabeth, NJ. After reading about Syrian refugees in our English class, we were able to hand-deliver the bears that we helped label from Knitting Without Borders to the refugee children and families. In addition, we delivered bags of clothing, coats, and household items that were quickly and happily scooped up by the refugees. We were lucky to have the chance to meet many refugee children and families who were at the IRC for their English language classes. We were able to introduce ourselves to the refugees and learn their names and countries of origin. We noticed that there were posters and projects on the walls of the classroom that reminded us of the work we do in our English class. They had even read the book I Am Malala, which we read two years ago in our own English class.
Students and teachers had a wonderful experience doing this project which culminated in our field trip. It was touching and humbling to be able to interact with the refugees first-hand. Bervelie said, "I introduced myself to the Haitians in Creole, and they were surprised and smiled." Quinn noticed, "Mrs. Boccia said the refugees might be sad or crying, but they were actually really happy, smiling and laughing." We learned that the refugees were smiling because they were excited for our visit. Danny said, "The people loved the bears. They appreciated us donating the coats, bears, and other items to the refugees and having us come by. It was a good trip." Jason said, "I learned that the refugees came from everywhere. I liked making them smile and asking their names." Shane said, "One thing I learned from this project is that it is important to support refugees as they find a new homes, jobs, and start a new life in this country." Teachers and students agreed that this trip was a unique opportunity meet and connect with individuals in need of our help, who are really just like us.
We want to thank everyone who donated items for us to deliver to the IRC. Please take a minute to view the pictures from our trip below. If you have further interest in supporting the cause, please click on the link below to the IRC website:
https://www.rescue.org/
