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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-21-09 05:33 PM
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Busted for his acts of kindness, Freeland teen to get award
Maverick Christensen of Freeland has been caught doing unsolicited good, and he’s going to be honored for it. Maverick, 13, a Langley Middle School seventh-grader, is Island County Children’s Commission’s first “Caught in the Act” award recipient because of the way he treats others in school and in the community.

“I feel very grateful,” Maverick said Thursday. “It’s a very big honor. I can’t believe they picked me to be the first one.”

“He’s a really good citizen, basically,” said his father, Bret Christensen, who with his wife Goldie owns Celtic Viking Jewelry in downtown Langley. “He has a super sense of right and wrong.” We’re certainly very proud of him,” he added.

“Caught in the Act” (CITA) is a new program of the volunteer children’s commission, which was established in Island County in 2007 to address the needs of young people in the community and to break down the barriers between youths and adults....

“We’re looking for kids caught doing something good that nobody asked them to do,” Shelton said. “We want adults to say they know some neat kids.” “We think it’s really important for young people to get recognition for the positive things they do,” agreed Dan Bond, a county health department official who is working with the children’s commission.

“There are a lot of really good kids out there doing positive things,” he said. Maverick was nominated for the award by two secretaries at the middle school, Mary Eaton and Debbie Daumen. “He’s willing to step up and take on any project and see it through without constant supervision and guidance,” their nomination reads. They also praised the way Maverick stops to say hello to special-needs students, “and to students who look sad.” He makes people feel comfortable and welcomes them easily, they added.

“I think everyone should be treated fairly,” Maverick said. “I try to do as much as I can.”

His nominators said Maverick also is continually helping out in the community as president of the school Builders Club, which among other activities works with service organizations to collect donations for local causes.

Shelton said “Caught in the Act” is designed to be part of the children’s commission’s effort to bring the island’s young people and adults together. She said the commission includes a number of teenage representatives. They fully participate in every meeting,” she said.

In the past two years, a number of sessions throughout the county have been conducted with teenagers and adults to determine how each group views the other, and to search for common ground. “Both have said they feel there’s a negative impact on each other,” Shelton said. That’s where programs such as CITA come in, she said. “It’s designed to get adults to see young people doing good things, so they will be less suspicious of them,” she said.

More: http://www.seattlepi.com/sound/413469_sound79690707.html?source=mypi

Every community should have programs like this.
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rwheeler31 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-21-09 06:30 PM
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1. Congrats very nice program.
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