Volunteers Support Students to Succeed in Life!
Volunteers at Central PS and Edmison Heights PS Support Students to Succeed in Life!
We are pleased to recognize six Volunteer Accolade Award Recipients for the time and energy spent supporting nutrition programs in schools and their unwavering commitment to student well-being. KPR’s Board Action Plan (BAP) identifies multiple priorities that connect to student well-being, and creating safe, inclusive spaces where belonging, well-being and mental health are centered.
At Central Public School, Surekha Addanki, Megan Elliott, Alicia Konkin, Ashley Pleau and Valerie White are a group of dedicated parent volunteers who have successfully revived the school’s Breakfast Program after nearly a decade. These volunteers arrive at school early each morning to provide hot and cold breakfast items to approximately 30 students daily. Their care and warmth create a space that fosters well-being and a sense of belonging for students.
“We deeply appreciate the time and effort these volunteers invest in preparing, serving, and cleaning up breakfast daily, as well as the grocery shopping required throughout the week. Their commitment not only supports some of our most vulnerable students but also fosters positive relationships within our school community,” shares Kindergarten Teacher, Leisa Rook.
At Edmison Heights Public School, Samantha Dennis is another volunteer who goes above and beyond to help students start their school day with a nutritious meal, a kind smile and sense of belonging. Samantha understands food safety, the nutrition policy and seeks out fundraising opportunities to ensure that the nutrition program has sufficient funds to operate each year.
“Samantha’s passion for school nutrition programs, along with her positive and energetic approach, has built a large volunteer base that allows the program to flourish,” says Principal, Rebecca Padgett.
“Her belief in ensuring that our most vulnerable students are cared for by receiving a lunch each day is quietly and respectfully done for any student who requires this extra special touch. Samantha’s connections with staff, students and family have made her a key member of the Edmison Heights community,” adds Rebecca.
A special thank you to all volunteers at KPR who contribute towards nutrition programs, making healthy and nutritious food options available to students so they can succeed in life and learning!
In honour of National Volunteer Week, Trustees recognized school volunteers with Accolade Awards at the April Board Meeting.
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