The HopeFirst Backpack Project  

BACKGROUND | PROJECT UPDATE

In October of 2006, HopeFirst Foundation initiated its first pilot project for the Child-Headed Household Program, "The HopeFirst Backpack Project." HopeFirst partnered with two schools in the United States (South Whidbey Intermediate School on Whidbey Island in Washington State, and Edwin Rhodes Elementary School in Chino, California), to deliver school supplies to students in a rural school in Zimbabwe. We also received wonderful letters and a contribution from the students in the After School Assistance Program at Mount Vernon High School in Washington.

Students and teachers enthusiastically embraced this project and collected school supplies that we distributed to two rural schools in Zimbabwe in December 2006.

The teachers in Zimbabwe were overjoyed to receive school supplies for their students. In addition to items like pencils and erasers, we took letters, drawings, and pictures from students in the U.S. to share with the children in Zimbabwe. These items went into small backpacks that we purchased for this project. We also took some supplies specifically for the teachers, and with cash donations were able to contribute to paying required school fees for some of the children.

After having visited, we are doubly excited about the cultural exchange component of this project and over the next couple of months expect to receive letters and drawings from the Zimbabwean children, which will be shared with the students who participated in this project.

Thank you so much to everyone who has and continues to participate in this project!

 

 

Backpack Supply List List of items collected for the Backpack Project.

 

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Our Partner Schools: Edwin Rhodes Elementary School

Mrs. Krupnick's fourth grade class is composed of Gifted and Talented students from all corners of the Chino Valley Unified School District, which covers the cities of Chino, Chino Hills and parts of Ontario, California. Our school, Edwin Rhodes Elementary School, is only 4 years old and is located in an area of Chino that used to be filled with dairy farms. The dairies have been largely moved to another section of California, and are gradually being replaced by new homes.

A majority of our students are first-generation Americans, with cultural backgrounds that span the earth. Our international feasts reflect the diversity that makes California and the United States so rich.

Chino is about 35 miles east of Los Angeles, which means that within an hour's drive we can be at the ocean, in the mountains, or in the desert (or in Disneyland!). We have a Mediterranean climate that gives us hot, dry summers and mild, sometimes rainy winters. We get a lot of sunshine and love to spend our time outdoors. Students are involved in many different sports, especially soccer.

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