Adopt-A-School: 16-year-old homeless girl survives with the help of Safe Schools team

“I became homeless in the summer of 2019. But in my heart I knew I’d never had a home, I never had stability.” — 16-year-old homeless girl The Christmas Eve story is about homelessness and so is this: the story of a homeless teenager searching for a safe place for the night. Violence, abuse, depression […]
Adopt-a-School: Last push before Christmas

We are pleased — and very grateful — to report that we have raised $902,246 as of 5pm, Wednesday, December 23, 2020. When we kicked off our 10th annual Adopt-a-School fundraising campaign in November, we were hopeful that Vancouver Sun readers would once again open their hearts — and their wallets — and donate to […]
Adopt-A-School: Britannia Secondary wants to dismantle barriers

“If food is not a factor, and (adequate) clothing is not a problem, students can focus on what matters most which is their education and development.” — Britannia Secondary School principal Alec MacInnes The effects of poverty in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside resulting in inadequate food, inadequate clothing, lack of ordinary necessities from toothpaste to laundry […]
Donations Reach $750,000 for Adopt-a-School’s 2020 campaign

When we kicked off our 10th annual Adopt-a-School fundraising campaign in November, we were hopeful that Vancouver Sun readers would once again open their hearts — and their wallets — and donate to The Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund project that began in 2011 as a means to provide food security and other basic necessities to […]
Coquitlam’s Encompass Alternative program staff have been giving until it hurts

Principal Lisa Dubé, youth worker Karin Leathwood and others at Coquitlam’s Encompass Alternative program — with their families, friends and acquaintances — know how it feels to give till it hurts. Over the years The Vancouver Sun’s Adopt-A-School (AAS) campaign has found many instances of staff reaching into their pockets to help needy students. But […]
Adopt-A-School: COVID-19 has made things tough at Nakusp Secondary School

Nakusp Secondary School principal Peter Gajda is asking The Vancouver Sun’s Adopt A School campaign for $5,000 to provide more food and hot meals each week. NAKUSP — It sounds like an apology but it’s really a joke when Peter Gajda says that for people who don’t know much about the town it’s usually described […]
Technology opens the school door — both real and virtual — for vulnerable students

The shy young man doesn’t speak or show his face. All I see during a video call is a hand holding up sophisticated sketches that might some day be turned into animation. The silent student is into anime — the distinctive Japanese animation style — and he’s also working on a graphic novel. He just […]
Adopt-A-School: London Drugs steps up to assist kids at inner city schools

“Being able to give back to those in need in the communities we serve is paramount to London Drugs. Especially this year, we want to do as much as we possibly can to make the holidays brighter for families and for those who are most vulnerable in our communities.” — Edwin Chang, London Drugs store […]
Adopt-A-School: Improving the life chances for students

NANAIMO — Brett Hancock, principal of the alternative school system in Nanaimo, has learned that for a number of his students facing financial hardships, academic success can be explained by a simple equation: food + clothes = graduation. That is why he is grateful to the Vancouver Sun’s Adopt-A-School campaign for providing the food and […]
Adopt-A-School: A little help with necessities keeps a family going

Surrey school district’s Welcome Centre and the Safe Schools Wraparound program tap Adopt-A-School in effort to keep kids at risk on a healthy path The lot of the Soleil family, which came to Surrey in 2009 as refugees from the Congo wars, can be summed up in two words: triumph and tragedy. Much of what […]