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“If you build it, they will come.” Field of Dreams. 1989.  

Helping Ninjas was founded by my son, Leo Berry, out of his love for insects and animals and his desire to help them survive. 

It all started with a field trip to a local pumpkin patch, sadly, that is no longer in business.

While accompanying Leo’s class on the hay ride, I learned something. 

What I learned was not only alarming, but it inspired me to learn more and to want to find out what could be done to help. The gal on the farm was showing us a bee colony; she mentioned the rapid decline of bees and that less than 10% were left – in the world! 

I looked around at the other parents in the wagon sitting in the hay, and not one of them looked up from their smart phones. But, the children, they were listening intently. Bees were on the endangered species list! 

Then the ride continued and we were soon picking pumpkins. Pumpkins that bees had pollinated to ensure growth, so that we could be enjoying this activity. 

Later that night, I couldn’t get those bees out of my head.

 Bees, endangered? How was this possible? And, how had I not heard about it?

I knew a little about our ecosystem, and I had enough sense to realize that this was not good. I discussed this with my husband. He was as shocked as I was. I voiced my concern that this topic was not on the nightly news and he suggested that I “Google it.”

So I did.

We need bees to live, right? 

And the answer to that question is—yes. Without bees and their pollination, we will not be able to produce high yields (about 2/3 of all food.). And without food, as we all know, we can’t survive.

The next day afterschool, Leo and I began discussing what I had discovered. His interest was obvious. As a mother I was excited that my seven-year old was asking questions.

A door for communication opened.

My son was demonstrating an interest in something other than playing video games or having a “nerf war” with his friends. I could see the eagerness in his eyes. It was a magical moment. Leo wanted to learn more, and he couldn’t get enough. 

I was able to  answer some of the questions, and some of them I could not.

So, to take advantage of his interest in electronics –we turned to the good ole internet again. Together, on the computer, we began researching bees and their endangerment and what this actually meant.

In doing so we also discovered that sharks were endangered.

Sharks too?  

I’m thinking this and I will never forget what Leo said.

“Mom, um,” Leo looked up, “if sharks go extinct, we will die. They are at the top of our food chain.”

I was stunned. Stunned that he connected the dots, and even MORE so, that he was right. Bees at the bottom of the food chain. Sharks at the top. Both species VERY, VERY important. But what I could not wrap my head around was why were more people not talking about this? 

His love for animals and insects along with our conversations and research sparked Leo’s passion for science. He wanted to learn more, and he wanted to help. 

Learning about endangered species inspired a genuine concern to help. Leo showed a sincere interest to share with other children what he had learned. 

After researching endangered species, impacts of pollution on our environment – and how nature works — he turned to me, very matter of factly said, “Mom, we have to help.”

“What do you mean, Leo?”

“We have to help save the world.”

I smile. “I agree.”

“I have to tell my friends.”

“That is so sweet. You don’t think they know this information?”

“No, but they need too. Mom—I know! We need to build a website! Then I can tell all of my friends to come on the website so they can learn about this too. We have to help.”

“That is a great idea, Leo. What should we call the website?”

“Dark Phantom Ninja”

“Um, well, uh, Leo, that might be a little scary for some parents or kids, I see where you are going, like batman, who comes out at night to save people, right?”

 “Yes,” he smiles.

“Let’s think of something else, ok? What do you want the website to do?”

“To help.”

“Help who?” I ask.

“The world. I need to teach my friends how to help the world.” 

I smiled. I knew. 

“Leo, then how about…helping ninjas.”

The rest, as they say, is history. 

His three younger siblings immediately engaged and together as a family, Leo founded the club—and we invited friends. Together the Helping Ninjas were formed.

A few days later after this initial conversation, I had the idea of the Helping Ninja Emoji.  

Which, now is being used as Helping Ninjas, Inc. Not-For-Profit logo. 

It just appeared in a vision.

I was sitting at the computer, attempting to build Leo’s new website, re-learning how to use a website building application, testing out my old skills from college.

I had double majored in Integrated Strategic Communications and English from the University of Kentucky, plus minored in Public Relations and Creative Writing so I had a little experience in web design and content writing, granted I hadn’t used them in a decade or so (I ran a successful Pilates Studio for eight years, then retired to be a stay at home mom for the last six years).

As I sat daunting at this new technology –it came to me. 

A globe. 

A ninja headband. 

I drew it on a piece of paper and showed Leo. 

He loved it.

 My then four-year old year old daughter, Layla drew about 50 versions that day with her crayons. 

I knew that children would love it – they love emojis! 

And, honestly, I do too. 

I knew in that instance, it wasn’t just a good idea, it was a great idea. And, it was necessary. Helping Ninjas needed to be a new word in the Wikipedia. 

We were going to teach children to be highly skilled at helping and inspire others to want to help through education, awareness and outreach.

My son wanted me to help him share this knowledge with everyone, so they could in turn help animals, our planet, and well, each other! 

I was going to make it my mission to show my children the happiness that accompanies helping and giving back; that there is no greater joy than what comes from an act of selflessness.

This reminded me of how precious and impressionable our children are, and how our actions shape our future — and I wanted to help bring Leo’s idea to life.

His idea inspired me. And, now I wanted to “be the change.

I typed and typed and typed until that late that night.

Playing over and over in my head were the infamous words, “If you build it, they will come.” A line from a classic, Field of Dreams. 

“If you build it, they will come.”

I knew if I built this website, if I helped my son achieve his goal, if we started bringing awareness to important global issues and the importance of teaching it to youth and sharing our ideas and/or opportunities of how to help —  that people would pay attention.

It might inspire another person to do the same. And another, and another.

It might inspire a company to do more. It might inspire a celebrity to help.  It might inspire a pro-athlete to give back, it might inspire more involvement in community service.

Any attention is good and the more attention being brought to being kind, helping one another, helping ourselves, healthy living, and connecting the dots – helps nature and helps the planet.

A helping ninja, by definition, is a highly skilled person who excels in the act of helping. So, let us all show our youth what that means. The power of positivity.

Let’s get kids excited, not just about learning, but learning how to help! 

To set an example for our youth as well as the urgency – we must teach our youth how to help; we must show them how, and we must provide a reason for them to want to help and give them the means to do so.

Helping Ninjas was created not to be just a website, or just a club, it was created to be a movement.

An initiative to inspire.

And that is how Helping Ninjas was born.

Lindsey Fella Berry, The Helping Ninjas Mom

©2018 Lindsey Berry All rights Reserved

Helping Ninjas Finding Earth-Friendly Ways


Helping Ninjas featured in the Indianapolis Star Metro News January 2018.

Photo 1: Vedh Barre 4th, Sawyer Berry  K, Garrett Archer 4th, Arjun Nuir, 5th 

Photo 2: Leo Berry 3rd, Layla Berry 1st, Vedh Barre, 4th, Sawyer Berry K, Garrett Archer 4th, Arjun Nuir, 5th (Skyler Berry, Leo’s Berry little brother, age 5)

Photo 3: Layla  Berry 1st, Sawyer Berry K, Garrett Archer 4th, Vedh Barre 4th 

Helping Ninjas Vision

I believe and have seen first hand, that children have an innate desire to help and to be kind, and giving them the opportunity and chance to do so, needs to be a priority to all parents, caretakers, educators and political leaders.

Providing an outlet and a means for youth to help others, the environment and all living creatures and especially themselves, is a necessity.

I hope that Helping Ninjas will inspire others to engage our youth to become highly skilled at helping.

Children learn by example, it is our duty as citizens of the world to teach young people that being kind is rewarding, that helping is rewarded with self-gratification and self-worth. And it’s contagious. One small act of kindness can change a life; pay it forward.

As the saying goes, love makes the world go round.

Learning to love the planet and all living things through education and inspiration, is the basis of Helping Ninjas.

Learn. Help. Share.

Learning about something, examining why and ways to help, understanding. And then sharing with others how.

This is the vision I have for Helping Ninjas.

We must cultivate the next generation of leaders to be ambassadors of help, hope and positive change – the future, our future, depends on it.   

Lindsey Fella Berry,

Helping Ninja Mom


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WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE HELPING NINJAS? CLICK HERE.

Stand Up For Our Planet Certificate of Recognition To Tom Wood Subaru, Indianapolis, IN

Helping Ninjas™ celebrates Tom Wood Subaru through our #StandUp4RPlanet initiative. Helping Ninjas applauds Tom Wood Subaru for its Subaru Eco-Friendly Retailer Program achievement and demonstration of positive impact in its community and our environment. Helping Ninjas gives an all hands up to Tom Wood Subaru, Subaru Company and brand efforts to stand up for the planet. This exempletory leadership of environmental consciousness is appreciated, and helps sets an example for youth on how to stand up for our planet! Helping Ninjas herby declares Tom Wood Subaru as Helping Ninjas this day of November 30th 2018.

Helping Ninjas™ recognizes Tom Wood Subaru as a recipient of our Stand Up For Our Planet Certificate.

Helping Ninjas™ hereby recognizes Tom Wood Subaru on November 30 of 2018 for its efforts to help our environment and our planet. Helping Ninjas salutes Tom Wood Subaru’s environmental responsibility and measures to protect and preserve nature thorugh community partnerships, energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, and smart recycling. Helping Ninjas celebrates Tom Wood Subaru’s mission to stand up for our planet.

Photo: Layla, Helping Ninja, Age 7 and Shannon Cook,  Sustainability Director at Tom Wood Subaru in Indianapolis.

The Helping Ninjas presented a  gift to Shannon to thank her for helping the planet!! Subaruis hosting a collection box for TerraCycle for community members to recycle non common items that are not typically recycled at local recycle centers. Terra Cycle will recycle these items! Not only will that send less to the landfill. but Terra Cycle will upcycle the recycled items into a another puprose, such as a park bench! Subaru will recieve park benches for the items that they collect and then plan to donate it children parks in the Inidanapolis community! 


Helping Ninjas gave Shannon with a 4Ocean Bracelet! 

This 4Ocean™ bracelet is a gift from Helping Ninjas, Leo, Layla, Sawyer and Skyler. The bracelet is made out of 100% recycled materials.  The company 4Ocean™ gave these the Helping Ninjas in recognition of our efforts helping the planet, and we wanted to share our gifts with you.  As you are helping the oceans and helping to promote a sustainable environment in our community each day with your sustainability efforts. We are so excited you are now providing another outlet for others to help through your Terra Cycle program —providing options to recycle normalluy non-recycable items in our community! Thank you Shannon for helping our planet! You are a Helping Ninja! 

The Helping Ninjas ❤️

Helping Ninjas™ new initiative “Stand Up For Our Planet” is to applaud those individuals and businesses that put forth effort to help our planet and each other!

Our mission is bring awareness to those that are helping and to celebrate their efforts. Helping Ninjas believes it is best to lead by example and it is important that we teach our youth to recognize and thank those persons or indviduals, organizations and coprorations, who are helping our planet is some way – big or small. Stand Up For Our Planet initiative  is led by youth, a mission to learn to inspire others to celebrate any and all efforts by others whom are protecting our home and future.

Helping Ninajs celebrates Tom Wood Subaru efforts to help our environment! 

Helping Ninja Founders, Leo, Age 9 and his Helping Ninja Mom, Lindsey 

Thank A Firefighter Initiative

Together we are creating awareness about the importance to teach our youth to give thanks and recognizing firefighters through our Initiative, ThankAFirefighter! Helping Ninjas are on a mission to thank firefighters and want the whole world to join us! ThankAFirefighter.Org.

Thank A Firefighter Initiative  

Join the Floss4Firefighter Challenge! Floss for firefighters! Join us on social media for our floss for fighter challenge! Do your best firefigher floss! This idea came from Helping Ninjas founder, Leo and his mother! Leo and his friends love to floss dance! Helping Ninjas wanted to do something to bring awareness to firefighters and all that they do for our communities! What better way to celebrate firefirghters, than to floss? Thus, the idea of flossing for firelighters was born!

Post a video of your best firefighter floss and share on social media -Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and tag @thankafirefighter with any of the following hashtags:

#Firefighterfloss

#FlosssForFirefighters 

#floss4firefighters

How Do I Join the #Floss4Firefighter and #FirefighterFloss Challenge? Example: 

Floss, Post and Tag!: #Floss4Fighters 

Helping Ninjas kicked off the #Floss4Firefighter Challenge at Ninja Zone in Westfield, IN on Sunday December 6th, with Westfield’s Fire Department Station 81. Our hopes are to inspire others to join the challenge and#flossforfirefighters!

Helping Ninjas are invitinig community members to challenge each other to floss! And, are challenging fire stations to join in on the fun and challenge each other to do the #firefighterfloss!  Go to our page Floss4Firefighters.com to learn more! 

Would you like to participate in our Thank A Firefighter Initiative? You can join our efforts! Helping Ninjas is invitiing all community members to participate!

How to participate?

Write A Thank You Card! 

Share & Pos!  Tag #ThankAFirefighter

Support Our Initiative On Social Media! Follow our efforts on social media @thankafirefighter where we will continously uploading photos of thank you notes to firefighters from community members. Our vision is to create a space to youth to thank firfighters.

Host A Thank A Firefighter Thank You Card Box! 

Helping Ninjas is helping with pick up and delivery of thank you cards to firefighters and we are also taking photos of thank you cards and postiing them @thankafirefighter on social media and on our website: ThankAFirefighter.Org. We invite all individuals, organizations, businesses schools, and community members or groups to collect thank you notes for firefighters! Contact us if you would like to participate.

Host A Thank A Firefighter Event!

Helping Ninjas wants to have more thankafirefighter events! Help us to give the opportunity for our youth to celebrate community and firefighters and have a postiive example and outlet to express gratitude for those who serve!

Share a gift!

Donate a treat of thankfullness to those who serve! Helping Ninjas invites all members of the community to donate small gifts to local firefighters, we will share wtih the gifts via thankafirefighter.org and/or locally, will be donating small gifts, coupons, passes, etc..

Businesses & Restaurants that are supporting  and showinig thanks for firefighters!  Thank you for your support! Thank you for helping us and thanking firefighters! Together we are setting an example for our youth and the importance of showing gratitude to those who serve.

Join the Floss For Firefighter Challenge! Join us on social media for our floss for fighter challenge! Do your best firefigher floss!  Post a video of your best firefighter floss and share on social media -Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and tag @thankafirefighter with any of the following hashtags:  #FlosssForFirefighters, #firefighterfloss,#floss4firefighters

 https://helpingninjas.com/floss4firefighters/(opens in a new tab)

Cick here to view the page to see the firefighters gifts from our supporters! 

Wellness Center

Ninjas Are Flossing For Firefighters!

Creating awareness about the importance of giving thanks and recognizing firefighters through our Initiative #Floss4Firefightersand #FirefighterFloss 

Join us and take the ninja kid challenge: We challenge you to #floss4firefighters. Join or efforts to celebrate firefighters & do the floss! Our efforts will be challenged  on all outlets of social media, by flossing and encouraging all individuals, organizations, offices, clubs, classrooms and even fire stations and firefighters to join in our flossing! First ever #FirefigherFloss challenge at the Ninja Zone and Helping Ninjas Thank A Firefigher Ninja Games ! Floss and Tag us! #Floss4Firefighters #FirefighterFloss       (Firefighters and fire stations tag this one!) @thankafirefighter. We will repost on all social media outlets and share on thankafirefighter.org! 

Join our Initiative to #ThankAFirefighter and floss! 

NinjaZone is a partner and host of the of Helping Ninjas Thank A Firefighter Initiative Ninja Games!   

Thank A Firefighter Ninja Games

Thank you to  Carmel Parks & Recreation ESE Helping Ninjas for writing thank you notes to firefighters!

Thank you to Mrs. Robinson’s First Grade Class for writing thank you notes to firefighters!

Thank you to Mrs. Mann’s Kindergarten Class for writing thank you notes to firefighters!

Click on the flyer to see more photos of the thank you cards made by the students from each class!

Did You Know? That hot yoga can help firefighters specifically? One firefighter from Indiananpolis, Indiana, USA, hear his inspiring story of how hot yoga  helped him to transform! His pratice from hot yoga at the Hot Room with Bikram yoga, a series of 26 postures in a room balanced with humidity and 106 degreees.  Read the full article here:

https://thehotroom.com/2018/03/14/a-firemans-tale-heat-heals/?fbclid=IwAR2nnXmQBgQuB9gWyjLdTAfMJ1fWpTiUcswg8f9OI14Mxbc-7C-jGL4QLzY

Do you have an inspiring story to share? Help us create awareness for firefghters and their selflessness to protect our world. Join our efforts, share with us so we can help others learn.

Why is Recycling and UpCycling Important?

 

Reduce. Reuse. Reycle. Learning these words will help our environment and each other.

Upcycling. Repurposing an unwanted item. Also, known as creative reuse, is the process of transforming by-products, waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials or products of better quality or for better environmental value.

Recycling. The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. It is an alternative to “conventional” waste disposal that can save material and help lower greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling can prevent the waste of potentially useful materials and reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, thereby reducing: energy usage, air pollution, and water pollution.

 

 

 

 

Check out this creative way to repurpose legos and even a childs sweater! What else can you upycle? Email us so we can share!

Sweater Weather

Trash Animal Street Art

 

Turning Trash Into Art

HGTV has a great idea – upcycle old t-shirts into a reusable produce bag! You can choose to skip the plastic bag and reuse this one! And it’s washable!

Click on a photo to be directed to HGTV website to learn how!

 

 

 

Helping Ninjas found that are engaging and useful in eduacating  youth to understand why recycling and upcycling is so important.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-5f-aL8gpY&feature=youtu.be

 

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https://www.plasticfilmrecycling.org/recycling-bags-and-wraps/plastic-film-education-individuals/learn-whats-recyclable/

Not all plastic can go in your at home recycle bin. Learn about smart recycling! Where do I recycle plastic bags and wraps?

What Can You Recycle? A-Z 

View Full List: https://www.in.gov/idem/recycle/2345.htm

 

 

Did you know that composting is a form of recycling?

Compost: The act of creating renewable energy – creating compost soil from food waste that will be used to fertilize crops and repelnish soil. 

Check out what the city of Boston, Massachusetts is doing! Click on the photo to learn!

 

The Pajama Program

Helping Ninjas is helping the Pajama Program by collecting pajamas to be donated for use of Foster Children in the United States.

The large need for pajamas for children in foster care is unforunate. Please consider joining our efforts to help the Pajama Program. Helping Ninjas are helping youth about this issue  and learn how to help. Helping Ninja kids are helping community members connect with an opportunity to help by donating pajamas or hosting one a collection bin.  

Collecting pajamas for other children is something that children can relate too and can connect with the cause and want to help.The Pajama Program collects pajamas year round, and is ongoing and is in need of all sizes from birth through highschool teen – XXXL.  Helping Ninjas are hoping to create awareness about foster children and the need for pajamas for foster children.

If you would like to help this cauese, you can host a drive, we can even supply a bin, or if you  have pajamas to donate, we are willing to help connect you with a drop off point! Please contact us. 

Have a Pajama Party with the Helping Ninjas.  Help us get the Pajama Program pajamas for their sweet and worthy cause – giving a good nights sleep.

Helping Ninjas and Kim Demise, the Indiana Chapter of the Pajama Program and volunteers got together to sepearte and sort donated new pajamas according to size. Ninjas helped to stack and arrange pajamas and helped to tie  gift ribbons around pajamas. It was told that this may be the only thing new that foster children will this year. Helping Ninjas kids wanted to help.

Thank you to Cool Creek Nature Center for hosting our pajama party and helping us to help those in need.

http://pajamaprogram.org/about-us/

Thank A Firefighter Initiative

An initiative to bring awareness to the service, dedication and bravery firefighters portray across the globe, and to educate our youth the importance to to give thanks to firefighters and opportunities to do so.

Want to help us thank a firefighter?

Create a card to thank a firefighter, post it and tag #ThankAFireFighter @helpingninjas

Helping Ninjas Thank A Firefighter Initiative

Helping Ninjas will repost and will share photos and efforts to thank a firefighter on Twitter, Instagram & FB and showcase at the initiative’s website ThankAFireFighter.org.

Our vision to is to encourage thank you acts showing gratitude to appreciate and celebrate firefighters.

Helping Ninjas ThankAFirefighter.org is an initiative to recognize a firefighter’s all emcombassing role of duty, community necessity, and the daily self-less acts of citizenship they give to our communities.

Helping Ninjas is encouraging youth (and adults) to  write letters! Heping Ninjas will be collecting and delivering thank you letters to local firefighters. 

For more info where to send your card to thank a firefighter and to find a local firestation, email us and we will help you!

 

New Helping Ninja Mission: Thank A Firefighter

Learn more about the widlfires in Southern California  and how you can help.

Californnia Wildfires.

https://www.cbsnews.com/live-news/california-fires-camp-malibu-woolsey-evacuation-containment-evacuations-death-toll-live-updates/

https://www.sfchronicle.com/california-wildfires-2018/

Click here to see fire stations in Southern California that you can send cards too.

 

 

Thank A FireFighter Initiative
Please email if interested in helping with this initiative. 

Helping Ninjas is a student-led not for profit. Volunteers opportunities and internship positions are available to help with this initiative  and with the initiative’s website: ThankAFireFighter.org. Corporate sponsorships are also avaialble. 

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