Greater Heights Learning Academy: Lunches

Greater Heights is asking The Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund Adopt-a-School program for $5,000 so they can serve a hot lunch to students arriving at school hungry and with little or no food to last the day.
Bridgeview Elementary: Emergency Fund

Many students at Bridgeview Elementary face daily and complex challenges. $2,000 for an Emergency Fund will cover the costs of food, clothes, transportation, school supplies and extracurricular costs when there is no other way to provide these items.
ELL Welcome Centre: Bridge Program Community Tours

ELL Welcome Centre is asking The Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund for $6,900 to provide cultural experiences and learning opportunities for refugees, to help students acclimatize to their new environment while learning and building connections with others.
Holly Elementary: Emergency Food

Holly Elementary is asking The Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund for $3,500 to purchase grocery store gift certificates for families in need.
Strathcona Community Centre: Food Program

The Strathcona Community Centre is asking The Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund for $39,000 to support healthy development by providing nutritious snacks.
RC Palmer: The Palmer Lunchbox
Learning Alternatives/Vast Centre: Breakfast and warm clothing needed
Georgia Community School: Food Programs
Kateslem Youth at Coquitlam River Elementary: Breakfast Program

We have children coming to school hungry and we have no breakfast program to help them. We need your help raising $10,000 to run our breakfast program for a year.
North Delta Secondary: Breakfast & Lunch Club

North Delta Secondary is asking The Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund for $12,000 to provide healthy, nutritious breakfast and lunch for these vulnerable children.