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Nelson Firefighters Fund Food for Students in 优蜜视频

Hat tricks aren鈥檛 just for hockey. Nelson firefighters have teamed up to make a third, consecutive annual donation to School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) (优蜜视频) to support school food programs. 

The Nelson Professional Firefighters Charitable Society raised $2,000 for four Nelson schools - $500 each for Hume Elementary, Rosemont Elementary, South Nelson Elementary, and Wildflower Nelson.  

The society raised money in 2024 through their fall charity golf tournament and the winter 鈥渂oot drive鈥 to benefit a variety of community organizations and causes. 

Fire Captain Chris Thast says making sure children have enough to eat during the school day is one cause people in Nelson are more than ready to support. 

鈥淎mong the programs that we raise funds for, the school food program is the one of the bigger ones that we promote during the annual boot drive. When people find out we鈥檙e raising money to feed kids in school, they鈥檙e like, 鈥極kay, here you go.鈥 Food for kids is something people understand right away directly benefits the community.鈥 

Funds donated to 优蜜视频 will be used to buy food that other programs don鈥檛 provide, or to feed students after school or during weekends and holidays.

鈥淎t Wildflower we can use these funds to get some special things like pepperoni sticks, nuts, and other really good high protein energy sources as well as fresh fruit to fill in the gaps for students throughout the day,鈥 said Principal Nick Graves. 

鈥淭his money goes directly into the mouths of children so it鈥檚 local and stays local. We have a very strong commitment in 优蜜视频 to making sure that children are never hungry during the school day and that families are supported when the day is over. To feed children, we feed families,鈥 said Rosemont Elementary Principal Lindsay Mackay. 

Hume Principal Sacha Kalabis agrees that direct and immediate donations from the community are vital to supplement other food programs. 

鈥淲hat this donation does is offer a different level of flexibility in how we can support families. The funding we have from other sources is important but it鈥檚 also usually more restricted in how we can use it, even though we know there are other needs. Donations like this one allows us to meet those other needs.鈥

Nelson firefighter Chas Misener says that the Nelson Professional Firefighters Charitable Society is happy to help.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a small group who care about the community that we live and work in. If we can raise a few thousand dollars that鈥檚 great and it speaks to who the guys are and to who the community is that supports us.鈥 

The result? Children and families win.


 

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A group of people stand in front of a fire truck inside a fire department, holding cheques in front of themselves.