Every One Counts is a Girl Scout Gold Award project by high school student Rebecca F. of central Texas: My goal is to collect six million aluminum can pull-tabs (such as the ones on soda cans) to represent the six million Jewish lives lost in the Holocaust and to educate the public about the Holocaust and genocide. When discrimination and bigotry are ignored, the repercussions are unconscionable.
We all know that six million Jewish people were killed, but it is easy to underestimate just how large a number that is. I would like to collect tabs so that you and I can visualize just how expansive is the death of six million people. When we can fully appreciate the potent devastation caused by this particular genocide, we can identify the the warning signs of genocides today and ultimately save lives in the future. In addition to collecting tabs, I will be leading education and counting workshops in the central Texas area. Participants will learn about the Holocaust and genocide, take part in activities to learn about discrimination, and count tabs. If you are interested in participating in or hosting a workshop, please contact me. I will be conducting workshops in classrooms, places of worship, businesses, and with other groups. The workshops are generally intended for high school students and adults as the material may not be appropriate for young people. However, if a younger group is interested, we can discuss ways for them to participate. Once six million tabs are collected, it is my intention that they be housed permanently in a museum or university where they can educate and inspire the public to take action against all forms of intolerance. Please join me in honoring victims of the Holocaust and other genocides by collecting tabs. Every life lost is precious so Every One Counts. How to participate:
Individuals and groups, such as school classes, can collect tabs from beverages they drink, by placing a collection bin in schools, places of worship, businesses or homes, by picking tabs up on the sidewalk and by collecting from friends. Please encourage others to participate as well. This is a great opportunity to educate yourself, your children or your students about the Holocaust and genocide. If you are interested in learning more about the Holocaust and other genocides please visit:
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
www.ushmm.org
Where to send tabs to be included in the project:
Every One Counts
Caldwell Girl Scout House
505 W. Fox Street
Caldwell, TX 77836
If you live locally, you may also leave tabs at the front door. Since all tabs must eventually be counted to be included in my goal of six million, sending counted tabs with an included total in numerals (not tally marks) is best. However, if you send uncounted tabs, that is completely acceptable, but please include a slip of paper stating they are uncounted. It it is easiest to package tabs in Ziploc baggies. Project contact information:
[email protected]
You may also contact me, Rebecca F., through this page. Stay involved:
Please visit this Every One Counts Holocaust Memorial Project page often to see updates and stay involved! Thank you!
- Rebecca F.