Kids in need community fund

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Kids in need community fund May 14, 2019 Warren County School District Dr. Patricia Hawley, Director of Pupil Services

KIN FUnd The Kids In Need Fund advocates a vision – to ensure vulnerable kids and families have access to daily living needs and the resources necessary to promote the well-being of children.

KIN FUnd The KIN Fund is designed to provide temporary supports and resources with the long-term goal of identifying and beginning to address barriers causing hardships for families in our community. The KIN Fund emphasizes the importance of supporting kids in need within our community. That is the fundamental purpose – our mission. Engaging in our mission will enable our community to focus on long-term solutions to promote the well-being of all our children, especially kids in need.

Kin fund Looking to make a difference in Warren County? One in every 37 students enrolled in WCSD suffers from homelessness & 53% of students in the WCSD qualify for free/reduced lunch.

KIN FUND The KIN Community Fund has supported 135 children and their families’ members so far this.   96 were between the age of six-months through 14, 39 were ≥ 15 years old, and 11% are identified as receiving McKinney-Vento services to support Youth Experiencing Homelessness. 

Summary of Purchased items

KIN Fund The KIN Fund has received $12,644.46 in donations this school year via generous contribution from community donors as well as school organized fundraisers.

CFWC Day of Giving WCSD in collaboration with the Community Foundation of Warren County is pleased to announce May 22, 2019 Warren Gives county-wide Day of Giving. This is an opportunity to support the Kids In Need Fund as well as other valuable charities in our community.

KIN FUND Warren County School District, Office of Pupil Services https://www.wcsdpa.org/Page/122 Community Foundation of Warren County http://cfowc.org/