Surrey Safe Schools

Adopt-A-School: Surrey Safe Schools team helps vulnerable children and families Safe Schools is a unique organization comprised of school district staff and RCMP officers whose assignment is to protect and help the most vulnerable children in the district. Terry is a large man, well spoken, intelligent, and whose main concern — like all good fathers […]

Adopt-A-School: Troubled Surrey teen now helping others in need

Maddie, as she’s known to Surrey’s Safe Schools Team which became acquainted with her four years ago, was a bit of a handful when she was 11. Even the authorities took notice. Now 15, Madison, has put all “the stupid things” she did behind her. And here she was unloading Christmas gifts from a London […]

Land developer pitches in to help hungry students in Langley

The Vancouver Sun’s Adopt-A-School campaign has received almost $1 million in requests this year from schools desperate to feed hungry students The story was hardly in the paper when Rick Johal was sending out an email offering to adopt Langley Secondary School’s troubled breakfast program. About 120 students a day arrive hungry and in need […]

Douglas Park: Breakfast and Lunch

As many as 63 children and parents arrive at Langley’s Douglas Park Elementary looking to be fed every morning, coming in as early as 7 a.m. It’s still dark when the first of the families come in to the warmth of the portable parked at the entrance to Douglas Park Elementary in central Langley. This […]

Sir Charles Tupper Secondary: Homework Club Food Program

When he sees how they eat — with that definable difference between healthy teenage appetite and stark hunger — it occurs to Steve Sorrenti that some of the kids in Sir Charles Tupper”s homework club might not have eaten in the previous 24 hours. “It could be their only decent meal of the day. Who […]

Britannia Secondary: Breakfast Program

By the end of October, the breakfast program feeding hungry and impoverished high school students at Britannia Secondary was on life support and about to switched off. “We are out of money,” said principal Alec MacInnes. The program, which feeds about 25 students and siblings, has been available to students for a number of years […]

Holocaust survivor knows ‘what it’s like to be hungry’

There is a poignancy about Jack Kowarsky’s presence among the children being served breakfast in the cramped lunchroom of Surrey’s Bridgeview elementary. In May 1945, when he was the same age as some of the youngest ones now eating scrambled eggs, he miraculously survived the Holocaust. Of an estimated one million Jewish children living in […]

Adopt-a-School has dispersed $3.8 million to schools over past eight years; Money raised is primarily used to feed students, but provides multiple services

The Vancouver Sun’s Adopt-A-School program has sent $567,328 to 94 schools throughout the province this year to help teachers feed, clothe and care for children suffering from poverty. Since AAS began in 2011 – in response to requests from teachers unable to help these children and their families – the program has dispersed $3.8 million […]

Telus donation helps kids keep up with technology

Youth who age out of foster care here face a high risk of addiction, homelessness, unemployability and teenage pregnancy. “That’s been our experience,” said Kathleen Bennett, executive director of the Northwest Inter-Nation Family and Community Services Society, which provides child protection services to six Tsimshian Nations and the Haisla Nation. It’s a bleak future, but the NIFCS […]

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