Wednesday, September 30, 2009

What we have been up to...

Our class is meeting again tomorrow to share our group online networking. We have a page on Facebook and MySpace as well. The school group (the creators of this blog) also started a similar blog on peanutallergy.com to see if we could get more people's attention.

Class was busy and productive on Tuesday. Our class started outlines for letters that we are sending out in the middle of October to different groups. We want to share share our concerns and goals wth them and to see if they will help/cooperate with us. Some of us also went out into the community to see how community members felt about what we were doing and to see what they know about nut allegies. We are also in the process of finalizing our forum that will take place at the Waverly Public Library, date and time to be announced soon. The class is working on getting flyers ready to give to community members at a later date.

If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, comments, concerns, please let us know. We are open to ideas and what others are feeling on this subject.

Thank you so much!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Introduction

We are a group of students trying to push for a nut-free hot lunch program in the Waverly-Shell Rock School District in Iowa. This is a class project in our sociology Communities class. We are all students at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa.

Mission Statement: Our goal is to increase public awareness on the nut allergy program and encourage the local population into action on the school, community, and public front.

Facts:
1. 3.5 million American have nut allergies.
2. 90% of children will not outgrow their nut allergy.
3. There are substitutes available at little to no cost for schools to use in their lunches. A substitute for peanut butter is sun butter which is made out of sunflower seeds.
4. Peanut allergy is the most common food related cause of death.

Each class member has been researching nut allergies. We have now broken into three groups: school, community, and political. In our small groups, we are going to try to gather support to have the hot lunch program be nut free so children with nut allergies can have a regular hot lunch experience while at school.

The school group has been researching the district and trying to get ahold of different officials to see what can be done. We also are putting together a petition to take to several different kinds of meetings that are sponsored through the school to gain support from the public.

The community group is trying to organize several events where we can educate the public and gain support.

The political group is going to contact members of the community who are going to run the in the upcoming city elections in November.

Please post your comments and let us know your thoughts!