| Twelve year old guest speaker receives standing ovation at the Rotary Club of Freeport Luncheon |
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| Monday, 10 March 2008 20:55 | |
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Each week the DeGregory's purchase food and drop it by Lewis Yard school. Alexis' father, Larry came to the podium to provide further information on the project. In visiting the school so regularly, he has become aware of other challenges that Lewis Yard Primary faces. Many of the children do not have sweaters for cold weather, or basic toiletries in their homes, like toothbrushes, soaps, etc. Part of purchased food is sent home so the children and their families have something to eat for dinner, but in some cases the food is returned. They are finding out that some of these children do not have a means of heating the food, or boiling water for the food, etc. The DeGregory's realize that the cry for help for the children of Lewis Yard Primary is louder than ever, and that they urge other community groups to become involved. Approximately 236 children are enrolled at the school, but only 49 students are registered in the government lunch program. An idea for an "adopt a family" program was discussed at the Rotary luncheon. The school desperately needs a cafeteria facility to heat and prepare food for the students, and the DeGregorys are looking into getting this happening. The Rotary Club of Freeport has heard this plea, and presented a cheque for $1400 toward the Cookies for Kids project. The girls carried along bags of their cookies, and the Rotarians quickly bought up every last crumb!Contact Cookie for Kids: Cindy or Larry DeGregory at 242-373-9717 or email her at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Lewis Yard Primary School can be contacted at 242-353-7001. Newer news items:
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