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Kayla Monaghan, a French immersion teacher at Fletcher’s Creek Senior Public School, located near Steeles Avenue and Hurontario Street, knew she wanted to do something during the holiday season to help others. She reached out to Regeneration Brampton, a not-for-profit that provides services for people experiencing homelessness and poverty, to find out what her school could do to give back to their community.
“One of the most important things, when their feet get cold, you know their whole body can get cold, as feet help regulate temperature. So socks are really needed.”“We made it into a little competition just to get more socks brought in,” she said. “The class that brings in the most is going to get a pizza party.”
Dear Kayla Monaghan: I applaud your effort to help people. Request: For your next project, perhaps you & your students could (also) gather signatures to send to Doug Ford, asking him to Double OW & ODSP to prevent / reduce the homelessness in the first place ? Onted Onpoli
Well done
Yeah Fletcher’s!
Sock type
Do the poors really deserve new socks?
So 750 pairs
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