The Hollister R-V School District recognized Care to Learn as the February Community Spotlight recipient at their recent board of education meeting. Care to Learn is dedicated to meeting students’ health, hunger, and hygiene needs, ensuring they have the support necessary to succeed in school. Melissa Rea, Director of Chapter Services, accepted the award on behalf of Care to Learn.
Thanks to a generous matching program, Care to Learn has doubled the district’s initial contribution of $5,000 to $10,000, allowing for vital assistance to many students this school year and the impact of this partnership has already been felt in life-changing ways through dental, vision, and medical assistance for students.
“The support from Care to Learn ensures that our students can focus on their education without the burden of unmet basic needs,” said Dr. Brian Wilson, Superintendent of the Hollister School District. “We are incredibly grateful for this partnership and the positive difference it is making in our students' lives.”
The Hollister R-V School District is honored to recognize Care to Learn for its dedication to student well-being and its commitment to the Hollister Family. For more information about Care to Learn and its mission, visit https://caretolearn.org/hollister/.
The above press release is from the Hollister R-V School District.
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