The Angel Foundation mines student potential The Angel Foundation for Learning is best known for its nutrition program, but it’s so much more. Photo courtesy The Angel Foundation for Learning The Angel Foundation mines student potential By Angelica Vecchiato, Youth Speak News April 21, 2021
Student trustee Kathy Nguyen’s position sees her sitting on the board of The Angel Foundation for Learning, a charitable organization affiliated with the Toronto Catholic District School Board that helps students realize their potential regardless of financial challenges.
It’s been a humbling experience for Nguyen, one that has opened her eyes to the need in the community.
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Noelle’s Gift Foundation has donated $65,000 to the Ontario Student Nutrition Program-Lambton (OSNP-Lambton) to support the cost of healthy food for students. The Student Nutrition Program receives provincial base funding from the OSNP of 12 cents per student per day.
This year there are 38 schools providing a Student Nutrition Program that serve approximately 7,400 students every day. All school programs follow COVID-19 safety guidelines for the distribution of snacks to students.
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Noelleâs Gift has again given back to the community in a big way, donating $65,000 to the Ontario Student Nutrition Program-Lambton to support the cost of providing healthy food for local students.
The Student Nutrition Program receives provincial base funding from the Ontario Student Nutrition Program of 12 cents per student per day. On average it costs roughly one dollar per student per day to provide a healthy snack, with schools having to make up the difference through fundraising.
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Beefed up COVID-19 measures are coming to schools in Ontario. They come as students in Eastern Ontario, Middlesex-London, Ottawa, and Southwestern Public Health Units go back to in-person learning today.
The Ministry of Education is mandating masks for students in grades one to three, both inside and outside when distancing cannot be maintained. Schools will also be expanding targeted on-site voluntary testing for students and staff as well as give on-site confirmation of screening for staff and secondary students. Schools will also begin discouraging students from hanging out together before and after school.