Ok so here’s the deal  – a few people have asked me about this lately, and even though I was originally going to wait until website www.greenlockers.org was finished – I decided to go ahead and catch everyone up now, and then I’ll let you know when the site is done:).

History (brief):

4 years ago I was working on my PhD at Notre Dame, I decided to go down to Back2Back in Mexico with Lifeline (now called Granger Student Ministries), Corey Mann mentioned to us that we needed to fill 40 suitcases full of school supplies to give away. I think that stressed us all out a little bit. . . that is a lot of pencils! However, I remember that night in my quiet time God telling me, with His great sense of humor. . . “40? . . . I am so much bigger than 40 suitcases”. In the coming days, I believe that God allowed me to remember back to my own school days, and specifically, the locker clean-out days at the end of every year. You know. . . . when there is a controlled dump of all of the contents of your locker into the nearest trashcan (which were located every 3 feet in the hallway). I simply thought. . . what if, . . . instead of throwing away everything, I provided different containers that the students could put new or slightly used school supplies and clothes into?? That was the beginning of greenLockers (it was called Trash to Treasure until this year).

Simple enough idea, I thought. It is a long story so let’s fast forward a bit. . . I was in two schools that first year (Clay High School first and then Discovery Middle School). Though I am forever grateful to Joy Laurent over at Clay . . .  it was a nightmare at the high school level – all of my boxes were destroyed with pop cans, and the custodial staff – literally – cussed me out, until they saw me cleaning all of the hallways myself . . . . side note. . . . I was literally, so discouraged that first day that I nearly gave up. . . that is, until someone cussed me out about how stupid of an idea this was. . . . well. . . that’s all it took for my competitive juices to go into overdrive. . . . . I decided right then in there that I was all in!!! . . . no way was I going to back down now!!   On the other hand. . . Discovery Middle School was a complete success. I received, with no advertising, and minimal effort, over 20 pillow boxes worth of materials (way more than 40 suitcases) that year.

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During year two, I partnered with 5-star, Waste Management (who donated over 200 big trash totes for free), Feed The Children (used some of their warehouse space for free), and Granger Community Church (for sorting and distribution of collected materials – to The Crossing for example). In each 5-star school, I set up leadership teams of students that would be in charge of putting the totes in the hallways on the appropriate days as well as advertising by word of mouth. I focused on Middle schools due to the wide range of supplies (i.e., art supplies for little kids as well as notebooks and stuff for older kids), the respect of the students and teachers, and the already present influence of 5-star. I received over 6500 pounds of materials from those 5 schools – - an unbelievable success! Those supplies then went to a local alternative school, some ministries in Chicago, as well as Back2Back in Mexico.

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Here is a picture of Corey and I unloading some more containers

good times - over 6500 pounds of supplies!

good times - over 6500 pounds of supplies!

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Last year (year 3), we were going to be in 9 schools (same as 5-star), but I had to leave to go out of town at the end of last May, and so the project did not go through.  That is why this year. . . .it is not all on me. . . in fact I am raising up a team right now that is going to be able to take this project to the next level

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So where do we stand this year:

1. 5-star is in 11 schools. . . . we’ll be there too!

2. If you would like to get your school involved – please let me know – it’s very easy!!

3. I am now officially partnered with Entermission, which means that I have non-profit status. . . . . so yes. . . I know you are dying to donate . . . it can be a tax deduction. . . please let me know if you want to donate – time, materials, trucks, and/or finances

4. I am also partnering with Better World Books to help distribute the books that I received through greenLockers – in return a portion of their profit will be donated back into greenLockers. If you want to help with a book drive at your school or college for used novels or textbooks (college only) – to help fund greenLockers – please let me know!

5. I am currently trying to set up drives for people in St. Joseph county (except for Mishawaka) to donate their old recycling bins from Solid Waste Management – as they are changing over to the new big toters at the beginning of 2009, and they are not requiring you to turn them back in. I have been working with Solid Waste Management – and they have already gotten me started with some of their exra bins. . . . but I am going to need hundreds/thousands of these bins in order to be in all of the schools in the area – if you want to donate your container or organize a drive at your local school/neighborhood – please let me know

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The vision:

Short-term: Run a successful campaign in 5-star schools – solidifying the role of the 5-star students, establish a reasonable and replicable drop-off/pick-up/storage system from a logistics perspective, and establish new avenues for distributing materials.

Long-term: I would like to be able to move into schools outside of 5-star with other eligible student/parent groups (NHS, PTA, etc…), and also move into some High schools – once the program is established in their associated/feeder middle schools (i.e., so the students know what to expect – more likely to respect the effort).

Dream-term: Not going to shy away from this. . . I don’t see any reason why this can’t someday be in every school in the country . . . . there is a great need nationally and internationally, and it costs very little money. . . seriously. . . if God wants it to happen. . . and I don’t screw up too badly (that’s a big “if”). . . it’s going to happen.

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Mission slogan (still a work in progress):

resourcing students, moving them forward

resourcing students, moving forward

resourcing students. . . forward

resourcing students, moving the world forward

*****let me know if you prefer one over the other and/or have another suggestion

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The Logo (or with black background?? - I am open to suggestions) ** this was showing up last night, but may not be displayed on some computers – sorry:

Thanks to Ms. Cunningham and Ms. Hunter!!

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The Credit:

To the creator God who charged us to be responsible over His creation. . . . . what an honor! . . . . . . humbly, I come to play a small part . . . .

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Why it works?

1. There is no extra pull on a school’s resources – financially or staff-wise.

2. Adults and children alike naturally want to help others, if it is at no cost to them.

3. It could help supplicate local school resources – especially in the inner-city.

4. It is easy for the student body to understand, and takes little to no extra effort on their part.

5. Participating in this project is not a risk to the student’s peer status.

6. Students are more likely to contribute when they see fellow students (5-star, NHS, etc…) leading the charge.

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My prayer:

That others will experience God’s love through both the giving and receiving of these supplies. . . gifts that can help break cycles. . .give hope. . . enable them to no longer be ashamed. . . provide access to truth and discovery. . . .helping them . . . moving the world forward. . . .together as one. . .

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Stephen Smith on 5 December, 2008 at 2:28 am #

Slogan: I liked the first one the most. Logo: maybe just add some shading, nothing complicated, just some shadows.

Lastly, You and this are both awesome! Hey, have you thought of ways to get this outside of state… if/when it comes to that point?


Ted Bryant on 5 December, 2008 at 10:26 am #

Thanks Stephen for the input on the slogan. . . and as far as moving out of state – I have thought about it, but there has really not been an opportunity to do so yet – not to mention the infrastructure to do so. . . that being said, if you and anyone else would like to suggest something – trust me. . . I am all ears :)

There is a great guy up in New York that I have chatted with [mitchellnellis@hotmail.com]- that is doing something similar . . . a little different approach, but similar idea. . .his organization – Greenseed Educational Supplies is all that I have found??


Tiffany C. on 5 December, 2008 at 2:59 pm #

Hey Ted that is an awesome thing you have going! I like the idea alot! I think it would be very possible to get it going out of state, at least in Michigan where I live. Many people by me I’m sure would be very open to this type of thing! It is pretty funny though when you mentioned the locker clean out w/ the trash bins every 3 feet in the hallway! That is totally true! haha. Also, for the slogan, I think “resourcing students, to resource the world” would be a pretty cool one too, but I also like the 2nd one. Great Job w/ the ideas! Let me know if you need me or, if I can help!


Ted Bryant on 5 December, 2008 at 3:23 pm #

Thanks Tiffany – I may be taking you up on that volunteer help when the spring semester rolls around – thanks!!!

Also, whereabouts in MI are you from – it is pretty close to here?? Maybe we can start a project up there if you have some connections??


Tiffany C. on 5 December, 2008 at 3:32 pm #

Yea no problem! umm… I’m actually by Grand Rapids, about 2hrs north, I went to Rockford High School, but I have quite a few connections with people in the schools, teachers, FCA leaders, friends, relatives, that would be able to probably help out, if I got them the info, and what it was all about. Just let me know… They go back a week before we come back in Jan, so I’ll definitely stop in @ school sometime around then, and I can suggest it then.


David on 5 December, 2008 at 4:40 pm #

Ted,
I am interested in starting this program in a couple of schools here in CA. My mom has been doing it impromptu in her school and I have been trying to figure a way to do this in my current locale.
Let’s talk. david.camphouse with gmail

Davids last blog post..Friday Five


Stephen Smith on 5 December, 2008 at 5:57 pm #

It’d be tough, you’d have to find willing participants and “leaders” in whichever state. Then gain the resources namely the containers, and organizers. If I were to plan on “setting” out, i’d either suggest contacting some churches that love to serve in any given state, and see if their in; and/or set it up with people like that person David right above me. Anyways just a thought.

By the way all the slogans are good so you’ll most likely get mixed results. What do you FEEL has the best “ring” to it?


skoutz on 5 December, 2008 at 7:13 pm #

Ted you are awesome. I want in. There is a good handful of GCC folks on staff at Edison. And we have several students from GSM in the school. Tell me how to make it happen.

skoutzs last blog post..Give in already!


Angie Aquila on 10 December, 2008 at 1:17 pm #

Hey Ted,
Could my school donate their stuff at the end of the year? How do I jump on board?

Let me know!

Ang


Adam on 16 December, 2008 at 4:25 am #

Ted,
Brilliant idea! So simple and affective. I’m not associated with a school but I spent a couple minutes coming up with some tag lines. See if you like how they sound or it might help the creative juices.

Continuing the Learning Cycle

Students Make Better Students

Recycling Opportunity

Connecting Supplies & Demand


dixie flesher on 1 February, 2009 at 7:31 pm #

I have some recycling bins that I had every intention of delivering to martins yesterday but a friend passed away and the drive totally left my mind until today when I spotted the article from the newspaper. I wonder if you coule use a few more and if so how do I locate you? Thank you


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lucyjames on 10 February, 2011 at 4:53 am #

I’m also interest about this thing. I have some recycling bins I think I can donate it.


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