Students at five Near North District School Board schools are going to benefit from the generosity of the Rotary Club of North Bay.
A donation of $1,800 by the charitable organization allowed for the purchase of food items that support breakfast and nutrition programs, specifically for special education students.
In five NNDSB schools, 60 students will be helped by the donation of non-perishable food items that will supplement the breakfast programs into the new school year.
“The Rotary Club of North Bay is pleased to provide support for the Special Education Breakfast/Nutritional Programs with the Near North District School Board here in North Bay,” said Don Coutts, a club member.
“One of the Rotary Club’s initiatives is providing assistance/support in various ways, for example, assistive devices, iPads, physiotherapy, sensory aids, just to name a few to those children and youth with disabilities in North Bay and area.”
NNDSB offers breakfast and nutrition programs at its schools to enhance student learning as a nutritious breakfast and snacks are considered imperative to learning. These programs allow students to choose a variety of healthy foods each day while at school.
One of the schools that received a food donation from the Rotary Club of North Bay was Woodland Public School.
“On behalf of our Woodland Public School community, we express our sincere appreciation to the Rotary Club for the generous donation of food items,' noted Principal Amanda Meighan.
"This year, our Woodland Public School family has felt especially connected to the work of our local Rotarians as they've shown particular care for our in-person learners with special needs, and beyond this, they've named a graduating student from our school as the Rotary Student Ambassador. Our students and families benefit from the focus the North Bay Rotary Club and its members place on supporting children and youth in overcoming adversity. We are so grateful for their kindness and generosity,
“We are very grateful for the extremely generous food donation from the Rotary Club of North Bay to NNDSB face-to-face special education classrooms. The non-perishable food items will help to support our students now and into the fall,” said Pippa Madigan, NNDSB’s Elementary Program Coordinator. “We truly appreciate the generosity of our local partners in ensuring that our students have access to healthy foods each day while they are learning at school.”
The Near North Board appreciates the Rotary Club of North Bay for its continued generosity to the board’s schools, students, and their families.