After Newtown: ‘We have to fix this’

Rock Falls freshman far surpasses goal for fundraising

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Rhyanna Hadden (middle), a freshman at Rock Falls High School, has been actively raising money to plant trees in the memory of the victims of last month's school shooting in Newtown, Conn. Seniors Lindsey Crow (left) and Katlyn Gray have been among those who have offered Hadden support when things got tough. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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ROCK FALLS – Rhyanna Hadden is wrapping her loving hands around a small New England town shaken by tragedy.

The 15-year-old freshman at Rock Falls High School was so moved by the Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown, Conn., in December that she pledged to do something to help. She discussed it with Margo Jakobs, a counselor at the high school.

“It just hit me – tears,” Hadden said. “I told Margo, ‘We have to fix this. We have to do something for them.’ That could have been us in that shooting. Those could have been our lives.”

Jakobs first suggested Hadden raise money to send to the devastated town. But Hadden was compelled to do something more meaningful.

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Jakobs then suggested Hadden raise money to plant memorial trees – one for each victim of the shooting. Hadden was sold; she remembered that her friend, Jade Garza, who was electrocuted while detasseling corn in Tampico in July 2011, has a tree near her grave. 

“They’re growing,” she said of the trees. “They’re still here.”

“Trees are living memorials,” Jakobs added. “They represent life.”

Hadden doubted herself: How could she possibly persuade people to donate money with Christmas just days away and school out for 2 weeks?

But her friend, senior Lindsey Crow, convinced her that she should stick with it.

“I just wanted to help her,” Lindsey said. “I knew she could do it.”

“That was my click,” Hadden added.

Hadden kicked her fundraising into gear when school was back in session Jan. 7. She called her effort Hands of Care. She set a goal of $250. She and four friends – Crow, senior Katlyn Gray, sophomore Chelsi Blair and freshman Felicia Aldrich – put up posters, passed around collection jars, and spread the word throughout school.

Within a day, Hadden reached her goal.

Hadden upped the ante during a three-school presentation of Rachel’s Challenge, a program that empowers students to start what Columbine shooting victim Rachel Scott called “a chain reaction of kindness and compassion,” Jan. 9. She got up in front of her peers – all of Rock Falls High School, all of Newman Central Catholic High School, and the freshman class of Sterling High School – to propose a cross-town competition to raise money for the people of Newtown.

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