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Little Girl, Large Impact

Eight-Year-Old Yardley Girl Fundraises for Family Service Homeless Shelter

Young Philanthropist Teddy Tendler
Young Philanthropist Teddy Tendler (Anne Marie Richards, Family Service Association of Bucks County)

Many eight-year-olds enjoy technology. In fact, some parents might argue that they enjoy it too much. Teddy Tendler of Yardley, Pa. is no exception. She has many interests and hobbies, which are similar to her peers. She enjoys gaming, playing outside and of course, fundraising for technological equipment, and donating it to her local homeless shelter. While running a social media campaign that brought Family Service Homeless Shelter residents six laptops, six sets of headphones, a printer, paper and ink, sounds like a tremendous undertaking for a young child, anybody who meets Teddy understands the reason for her success within the first minute.

“I chose this project because I love technology and I love helping others, it just makes my heart warm," said Tendler. "I wanted kids who didn't have computers, to be able to play the same online educational games that I get to at school.” She launched her Facebook campaign during the last week of April, as a service project for her Hebrew School, and recently, Teddy, along with her parents, Jared and Corey, presented the items of her success to grateful Shelter staff members at the Levittown, Pa. facility.

Julie Dees, Chief Executive Officer of Family Service, is overwhelmed with the generosity and diligence of Tendler. “It takes a lot of work and dedication for an adult to run a successful fundraising campaign,” said Dees. “The fact that Teddy was able to do such a beautiful thing for our Shelter residents, completely on her own initiative, speaks volumes about her, as well as her amazing family.” She continued “At the Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter, we strive to make the experience for our residents as pleasant as possible during their stay. A large part of this is providing some comforts of home, like technology. This is especially important to the children, who often rely on computers for everything from education to de-stressing. We are truly grateful to Teddy for providing them with these wonderful and empowering gifts.”

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