Serpentine News
Thank You, Pardee Properties!
The Serpentine Project would like to thank Pardee Properties for bestowing a generous recent donation to our organization. We are very grateful, and the funds gifted to The Serpentine Project will make a difference in the lives of the aged-out foster youth we support. Thank you, Eric and Amber, for choosing to make this gift to support the dreams of Serpentine Youth.
Thanks to All who Voted for The Serpentine Project as Your Favorite Nonprofit on eBay!
For any who may have missed it, here’s our promotional video for eBay’s My Favorite Nonprofit project that took place last month! We have not heard yet if we were awarded any support through the initiative, but we are very grateful to all of our supporters who took the time to vote.
Bidding on items during the Survivor Heroes vs. Villains eBay Auction hasn’t been the only way to support The Serpentine Project through eBay these last couple months!
Thank you to everyone who choose The Serpentine Project as your favorite nonprofit at checkout on eBay. By adopting The Serpentine Project as your favorite nonprofit, you voted for the organization to receive a grant for up to $15,000 that can make a real difference in the lives of aged-out youth. The promotion occurred through this website.
New Photos: Jessica Graduated with her Associate’s Degree!
We’ve added a new album to our Flickr account!
We are very proud to announce that our aged-out foster youth, Jessica, has just graduated from El Camino Community College with her Associate’s Degree! We are incredibly proud of her and excited to show off these pictures of her graduation ceremony. We hope you enjoy them!
We’ve added New Photos to our Flickr Account: Jeff Probst and the UShip Team
We’ve added a new album to our Flickr account!
The pictures feature The Serpentine Project’s founder, Jeff Probst, Executive Director, Elizabeth Lott, and the terrific UShip team working hard to load dozens of items from Survivor Season 20: Heroes vs. Villains to be shipped to auction winners. All proceeds made from the auction directly benefit The Serpentine Project, and help support the dreams of aged-out foster youth.
Heroes vs. Villains eBay Auction to Benefit Aged-out Foster Youth Starts May 16th!
Following the Survivor Finale on May 16th, The Serpentine Project will host the Survivor Heroes vs. Villains eBay Auction!
You can bid on items from this season and help support aged-out foster care youth. Items up for auction include Challenge Puzzles, Immunity Idols and torches from this season’s all-star cast. All proceeds benefit The Serpentine Project and make a real difference in the lives of our Serpentine Youth! Check back in the upcoming days for item previews. And don’t forget to visit the Survivor Heroes vs. Villains eBay Auction site to place bids starting on May 16!
Thanks to All Who Participated in Our First Facebook Fan Drawing!

Between March 18th and April 6th, 2010, over 900 people demonstrated their support for the dreams of aged-out foster youth by becoming fans of The Serpentine Project’s new Facebook Fan Page! We are grateful for the kind words and terrific support we’re receiving from folks interested in empowering Serpentine Youth!
Congratulations to Sarah Chaput, the winner of our first Facebook drawing! We’ll be sending her a cast photo of Survivor, Heroes Vs. Villains, signed and personalized by our founder, Jeff Probst.
Thanks again to our Facebook Fans– and be sure to check in for other competitions and drawings that will summon support for the dreams of aged-out youth!
It’s not too late to join our Facebook fan page to get updates on upcoming drawings and learn of the needs and achievements of our youth: Dominique, Jessica, Liz, Myriam, and Rigo.
Click here to log in to Facebook and become a fan of The Serpentine Project!

Alison Sweeney of The Biggest Loser, Phil Keoghan of The Amazing Race, and organization founder, Jeff Probst, with Serpentine Youth at our Spring Friendraiser
Thanks For Making Our Spring Friendraiser a Success!
On Sunday, February 26th, The Serpentine Project’s founder, Jeff Probst, opened his home to new friends in celebration of our annual Spring Friendraiser. It was a relaxing afternoon filled with cupcakes, warm conversation, and support for the dreams of recently emancipated foster care youth.
After a welcome from our afternoon host, The Serpentine Project’s Director, Elizabeth Lott, took the stage (or rather, the steps next to the hot tub) and explained the organization’s dedication to helping young adults who have emancipated out of foster care to realize their dreams. Serpentine Youth, Liz, Dominique and Jessica, answered questions and shared their stories about turning 18 and aging out of the system. When asked about the greatest impact that The Serpentine Project has had on her life, Liz answered, 
“When you’re having a hard time, everyone in life tells you, ‘oh, you can do it. You can get through it.’ But they don’t know how hard it is. But when someone at The Serpentine Project tells me that I can do it, I know I can. I know that The Serpentine Project really cares about me and believes in me.”
Thank you to everyone who could make it to our friendraiser! It was great to see so many smiling and supportive faces. If you couldn’t make it, or would like to be kept in the loop about current happenings at The Serpentine Project, please sign up for our e-mail list.
Want to see more photos from the event? Check out our facebook album– and don’t forget to become a fan
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