Three teachers from Virginia have already raised $37,000 to provide students with lunch amidst school closures.
, three public school teachers from Yorktown High School in Arlington, VA have made it their mission to raise money for students who rely on free and reduced meals."Kids who are on the free and reduced lunch program, they can get two meals a day from school, breakfast and lunch," Laurie Vena, a chemistry teacher at Yorktown High, said in an interview with."For many of them, that might be the only two meals of the day that they get.
, Vena and two physics teachers from Yorktown, Aaron Schuetz and Deborah Waldron, launched a GoFundMe effort to raise $830,000 that would provide $100 grocery gift cards for the approximately 8,300 Arlington Public School District students who receive free or reduced lunches. Just two days after launching the GoFundMe, they've raised over $37,000.
"One person alone thinks, 'What can I do?' but I see how many people are donating and what they're donating and I'm just floored and overwhelmed by the care we have for everyone," said Vena."This is what we want our community to be so we need to show our kids that this is who we are." Non-essential field trips and overnight events have been cancelled, but Arlington Public School District has yet to officially announce any school closures. If the schools do close, Vena and her fellow teachers say they still plan to distribute grocery gift cards to students"as soon as possible.
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