Adopt-a-School: Greater Heights Learning Academy Lunches

Greater Heights Learning Academy teaches special needs students from 13 municipalities in the Lower Mainland, arriving from as far away as Abbotsford and West Vancouver. The spectre of childhood hunger can be found in all corners of this province, including an independent school in Coquitlam where tuition fees range from $16,000 to $18,000 a year. […]
Adopt-A-School: Some North Delta Secondary students arrive hungry and with no lunch

Principal Aaron Akune can’t do anything to alleviate the poverty found beyond the boundaries of North Delta Secondary, but he can certainly try when he finds it on school property. His school of 1,100 students on 82nd Ave. and 114th St. is in the middle of an area where the contrast between financially comfortable and […]
Adopt-A-School campaign to feed hungry children launches

Today marks the ninth year that The Vancouver Sun will be appealing to our readers for help in alleviating one of the most serious social problems of the day — the spectre of children arriving at school in need of food. It’s not just hundreds of children, it’s thousands — possibly tens of thousands — […]
Adopt-A-School campaign raises record funds for B.C. kids

This year’s Vancouver Sun’s Adopt-A-School campaign resulted in a record $923,774 being sent to 129 schools across the province…..more
Number of hungry kids triples this year at Nanaimo secondary school

“The north end of Nanaimo used to be an affluent area but that’s changed a bit. We see a lot of families moving in here from Vancouver and the mainland because they can’t survive there. A year ago staff at Dover Bay Secondary were relying on a food bank for supplies to feed breakfast to […]
Eastside school needs funds to help feed kids

Sometimes it’s the parents who admit they aren’t keeping a safe distance from hunger. But mostly it’s the children who tell the tale, says Vanessa Mani, the Enhanced Services worker at Lord Selkirk Elementary in East Vancouver. “I have to deal with parents in tears,” said Mani. ”But the children will say things like: ‘Miss […]
Kids at needy Duncan school “living in hopelessness”

The problem with becoming a statistic — such as being one of the 20 per cent of children living in dire poverty in this province — is that you stop being a person and become a number. And numbers and statistics, says Alexander Elementary’s Aboriginal Education teacher Laurene Klyne, have no humanity and if repeated […]
Downtown Eastside school breakfast program

For those struggling to stay housed and feed themselves on marginal incomes or social assistance that’s how it’s done. Pride is an extravagance, resilience is more useful. To those who don’t live there, the Downtown Eastside is Vancouver’s valley of the poor and the influence it exerts over the imagination of those living in comfort […]
Sidoo family helps hungry students at Gladstone Secondary

The school district estimates poverty makes 10 per cent of the school population vulnerable and the most obvious signs are students arriving at school hungry and in need of nourishment. There are 935 students in Chris Parker’s care and each has the right to a tug on his attention. But the Gladstone Secondary principal has […]
Adopt-A-School: Vulnerable and needy in Nanaimo

“Some people think this is a high-end area but they don’t see how some families are living in basement suites,” she said. Susan M’Gonigle has trouble picking out the right words when asked to describe how some of the children attending Rock City Elementary appear when they come to school in the morning. Euphemisms don’t […]