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Mr. Feinstein's commitment
to the schools in the State of Rhode Island is
legendary. He has dedicated millions of dollars to its
elementary and secondary schools, and to its colleges
and universities, to advance the importance of community
service in education and the values of caring,
compassion and brotherhood. He was also instrumental in
the establishment of the first public high school ever
to have community service as its central theme and the
first college program to offer an undergraduate
degree in this field.
As
well as the Alan Shawn Feinstein High School and two
Alan Shawn Feinstein elementary schools in Rhode Island
, several other schools and institutes have been named
for him. These include the Graduate School of Johnson &
Wales University , the College of Arts and Science at
Roger Williams University, the College of Education at
Rhode Island College, the College of Continuing
Education at the University of Rhode Island, the
Institute for Public Service at Providence College, the
Institute for Philanthropic Leadership at Rhode Island
College and a child care/health care center in
Nicaragua.
Mr. Feinstein believes that "Helping
to better the lives of others, regardless of race, creed
or color, is the greatest of all achievements."
Educational Programs:
Middle School Youth Hunger Brigade
Fifty Rhode Island public and private middle/junior high
schools are implementing the Feinstein Youth Hunger
Brigade Projects. Students learn about the causes and
effects of hunger and take action to address the problem
in their own communities. A resource guide is provided
to all participating schools. Schools are given cash
awards for outstanding reporting on their help to
agencies helping the needy in their communities. This
program is now being disseminated nationally.
Elementary Program / "I Can Make A Difference
Program"
Over one hundred thousand students in grades K through 6
in 270 Rhode Island elementary schools have participated
in the Feinstein Good Deeds program as well as students
in several other states around the country. Students are
provided with journals in which they record their good
deeds and other acts of kindness that make a positive
difference in the lives of others. Teachers are provided
with instructional guidance and other incentives
including grants for projects they undertake with their
classes to help better their communities.
138 public and parochial schools in Rhode island are
currently recognized as Feinstein Leadership Schools.
High School Program
Feinstein
High School for Community and Public Service:
A magnet high school named for Alan Shawn Feinstein
opened in the city of Providence in 1994. It was the
first public high school in the country to have
community/public service as an integral part of the
curriculum.
Community Service Learning Programs:
Forty-three Rhode Island public and private high schools
have each been awarded grants from $20,000 to $25,000 to
establish community service learning programs as a part
of the curriculum. Participating students study the
needs of their communities and perform community
service. Students are given credit toward graduation.
Eighteen of these high schools were awarded separate
grants of $25,000 to establish a student philanthropy
program. A student board of directors reviewed requests
from community agencies and awarded the grants.
The towns of Cumberland, Westerly and Tiverton have
received grants of $65,000 each from the Foundation to
restructure their high school curriculums to make
community service mandatory for all their students.
Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholarship Fund
See Scholarships
Below
Lillian Feinstein Memorial Scholarship Fund
See Scholarships
Below
Feinstein Leadership Scholarships
$5000
Scholarships available at the colleges below to RI and
MA students who have participated in any Feinstein Good
Deeds or Youth Hunger Brigade program in elementary or
middle school. Participating colleges include:
Rhode Island
College
University
of Rhode Island
Johnson & Wales
University
Salve
Regina University
Roger
Williams University
New England Institute of Technology ($2500)
For
details, please contact the college or university….
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