Cathy G.
Kindergarten
San Carlos
“My home is filled with memories and warmth. I love my family members.”
Cathy G.
Kindergarten
San Carlos
“My home is filled with memories and warmth. I love my family members.”
Thien-Tuong Nam N.
2nd Grade
San Mateo
“My home is a golden treehouse where my imagination goes wild and all my dreams come true!”
Julia M.
1st Grade
Pacifica
“A house is where you live and that is safe for your family and friends. People who do not have houses should be treated with respect. If you see someone who doesn’t have a home you should help them and bring them to a safe area where they could have help.”
Zoey W.
3rd Grade
Belmont
“My home means being safe, and it’s a nice place to live in. It also means I’m lucky because some people are homeless. It also means feeling safe is important.”
Hanya L.
5th Grade
Foster City
“My home is my candy land, where memories and dreams are as sweet as chocolate, and love is sprinkled everywhere like colorful candies. It’s a place where I can be myself, wrapped in cozy blankets with my stuffies, and share happy moments with my family. Home is the most precious gift in the world.”
Abigail F.
5th Grade
Redwood City
“Home is the place you get homesick for. It’s the place you want to return to, if you’re somewhere else. Even if you’re having fun. Home is the place you feel welcome.”
Claire S.
1st Grade
San Carlos
“Home is where we live, laugh, love, and dream. it is the safest heaven and most comfortable zone on planet earth where we can be ourselves, even just be silly.”
Jay A.
4th Grade
Foster City
“Home has a very special place in my heart. Home is where we love, share, give hugs, chase our dreams, forgive and live.”
Chloe R.
3rd Grade
Belmont
“Home is where I play with my little brother, play piano, and make crafts. Home is where I feel happy because of my family.”
Ariadne G.
5th Grade
East Palo Alto
“Home to me means happiness. Why? Because after a really long day you can just go lie down in your bed and you can just say the day is over.”