A kindergarten teacher created a “Giving Closet” stocked with food and toiletries to help her low-income students.
Schorr already worked with a program called Operation School Bell which provides new clothing and school supplies to underprivileged children, but Nigro wanted to do more. Clearing out a wardrobe closet in her classroom, the teacher filled it up with individually-packaged snacks, bottled water, underwear, socks, deodorant, and laundry detergent for kids to take as needed.
When Nigro moved to a new classroom this year, she was excited to find an even bigger space to expand her project, which she funds with grant money and crowd-funding. “Kids can choose what they need at any time,” she tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “They come during school hours, or if they want to be discreet, wait until after class.” Nigro also puts together backpacks with goodies, if students want additional privacy.
Surprised she wasnt fired.
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