Only monetary donations accepted in order to ensure nutritional items and menus are similarly based |
However,
the weekends and school and summer vacations prove to be more difficult for
these same students whose meals are not provided to them on a regular basis. A
few of the RSU#14 staff are working together to do something about these
challenges, through efforts of two programs, the Backpack Program and the Village
Fund.
Samantha
Cowens-Gasbarro, RSU#14 Chef and Nutrition Coordinator and Marge Govoni, School
Board Member and Coordinator of both programs, are working together to help
serve the students in need. “Research indicates that children who grow up in
food insecure households often lag behind in terms of cognitive, emotional, and
physical development,” explained Cowens-Gasbarro. “We want to help those students
succeed.”
The
Backpack Program began in the 2011-12 school year and is specific for the
elementary school children. It provides foods to supplement children in need
over the weekends and school vacations during the school year. “This program
was previously funded by donations from Hannaford’s and members of the community,”
explained Govoni. “A few years ago the donations from Hannaford’s ended. In
order to continue to serve 150 children each weekend during the school year, we
need more members of the community to support our program. We are reaching out
to local businesses asking for additional sponsors to this program.” Our major
contributor presently is Windham Weaponry and their employees.
When
the program began six years ago, it provided meals for approximately 50
students. This has increased in number, with 150 elementary students from both
Windham and Raymond schools being served.
The
Backpacks contain a breakfast, lunch and dinner options as well as snacks. They
are discreetly distributed to the students by teachers or staff in each school
and are packed every Tuesday by volunteers at either Windham Middle School or
Windham Primary School. Only monetary donations are accepted to ensure the nutritional
items and menus are similarly based and meet the needs of the child.
Govoni
and Cowens-Gasbarro explained that by raising $2,000 for this upcoming school
year, the program could provide 665 meals to students in need throughout the
school year.
“A
small donation would go a long way in this Village Fund considering each school
lunch costs only $3.00 for a complete meal that includes main entrée, fruit,
vegetable and milk,” stated Cowens-Gasbarro.
One
hundred percent of the donations go toward both programs and no administrative
cost or fees are applied.
There
is a quote that states, “Small acts, when multiplied by a number of people,
transform the world.” Help transform the lives of the RSU#14 students whose
lives can be made a little easier with a nutritional meal that is not always
available to them. Govoni said “We cannot make these programs work without the
help of our very generous businesses, organizations and residents of Windham
and Raymond. We are very grateful and cannot thank those who have contributed
monetary donations or volunteer their time to help make these programs
successful.”
If
you would like more information on one or both of these programs, contact
Cowens-Gasbarro at scowens-gasbarro@rsu14.org or Marge Govoni
at mgovoni@rsu14.org. Cowens-Gasbarro
can be reached by phone at 892-1800, ext. 2029 and Govoni at 892-7192.
To
make a donation, ensuring that the food insecure children of the Windham and
Raymond communities are nourished and well fed, mail check or money order
noting which program you are donating too, to the following address: School
Nutrition Program, Attn: Samantha Cowens- Gasbarro, 228 Windham Center Road,
Windham,04062.