The Harry Singer Foundation
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   Renovated Web Site Still Coming
We have been online since 1994 so it is time for a new look. We have thousands of pages going back to our 1989 contests but we didn't expect our renovation to take this long. We think the renovated web site may not be ready  by the fall semester so we will soon post some links to essay and other programs that may interest you. In the meantime enjoy your vacations.

PE00098A.gif (1966 bytes) Essay Contests
The essay contest valid May through December 2007 has been posted. Our first essay contest in 1987-88 addressed Social Security. We didn't keep papers in those days so they will not be found in our archives where you will find students' work from 1989-2006. The current contest is likely to be our last essay contest using this format. 

If your teacher doesn't have time to make this a classroom project, we will be happy to post your ideas, as long as all the essay instructions are followed. You do not have to be a student to enter the contests.
 

We have offered contests for twenty years. We published and distributed printed books from 1990 through 2000. We have been working on a new book of excerpts taken from all the essays submitted since the last book was printed in 2000. We hope to include some from 2007 so don't wait to the end to send us your work. Please let us know if you want to be included in the book and we will make a special effort to include you. Although we began putting essays directly online in 2001, we still have some books from years past.  You may request copies by contacting the foundation. Telephone: 831-625-4223 * Fax: 831-624-7994 * staff@singerfoundation.org

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We invite you to view an essay written by a 17-year-old student.  This student did not enter our contests, but we have treasured this essay for many years and continue to share it. It is an inspiration to  parents, grandparents and students, offering role models for old and young alike. This essay is the result of a responsible, loving upbringing.  

  

sl00370_.wmf (11708 bytes)Guns and Schools
We have gathered here comments sent to us over a number of years from both students and adults regarding guns and school violence. Unfortunately violence in general, continues to be a problem in our society and therefore  interests continues.

pe01585_.wmf (4006 bytes) Polls
National and local press releases announcing the findings from the student Trade Proposals submitted to the Foundation in the spring of 1997 are still available to view. A general analysis of all the polls as well as a more detailed analysis for each of the 34 participating schools are posted online. If you wish, you may review even earlier polls.  We invite everyone to participate. A 1999 alternative poll is available to print and distribute. In September we posted the results of a poll conducted by Omer Kamal Aijazi who lives in Islamabad, Pakistan. Omer participated in our 2001-2002 essay contests and represented the Harry Singer Foundation at the first International Youth Leadership Conference held in Karachi, Pakistan at the end of June, 2004.

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In May we added many books and  several new audio tapes to our lending library. Please check out the descriptions and instructions for borrowing.

  Community - Another Way
This project is looking for a community/school to set this in motion as a pilot project.  Please contact director@singerfoundation if you are interested.

 

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