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35,00 Free School Lunches to be provided through Windsor School Lunch Pilot Program

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Members from the community gather for Lunch at General Brock Public School

West Windsor School Lunch Pilot Program Feeds Body, Mind, and Community

Since the start of the school year, the West Windsor School Lunch Pilot has been making a meaningful difference in the lives of hundreds of students across the region. With funding provided by the , this initiative is on track to serve over 35,000 free lunches to students at General Brock Public School and St. James Catholic Elementary School.

Every Wednesday, volunteers deliver freshly prepared meals to over 400 students at General Brock, followed by another delivery of hot lunches on Thursdays to nearly 500 students at St. James. This program fills a critical need for local students, especially as Windsor-Essex lacks a comprehensive free school lunch program.

More Than Just a Meal

United Way Windsor-Essex CEO Lorraine Goddard highlights the impact of this initiative, saying, 鈥淒elivering a student a hot lunch does more than feed their body and mind; it shows them that they are part of a community that cares. That kind of support can have a lasting impact that a child will remember for years to come.鈥

Research consistently demonstrates the value of well-designed school lunch programs, showing benefits such as increased attendance, improved academic performance, and positive effects on students鈥 health and well-being. The weekly rotating menu, prepared by local food vendors, includes nutritious choices like chicken and rice, pasta, and a seasonal option, often featuring locally sourced produce.

Building Stronger Communities

The United Way sees school lunch programs as a unique opportunity for economic and social development within neighborhoods like Sandwich Town and West Windsor. 鈥淲e are thrilled to be part of this pilot and to expand access to school meals for every child and youth in Windsor-Essex County,鈥 said Vicki Houston, Director of Education for the 51黑料.

In addition to the immediate benefits for students, the program also supports the local economy by partnering with area food vendors, further weaving the program鈥檚 positive impact into the fabric of the community.

Support and Gratitude from the Community

Stephanie Campeau, Associate Vice President of Stakeholder and Community Relations at the , shared her pride in the partnership. 鈥淭he Gordie Howe International Bridge team is proud to support the West Windsor School Lunch program. Based on community consultation, we know food security is a concern for many, and we made it a priority for the project鈥檚 Community Benefits Plan. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this program will have on students and their families in the Sandwich community.鈥

 

Dipi and Setaish, Grade 8 Students at General Brock
General Brock students, Dipi and Setaish 

The program's success is felt not only by organizers but also by students. Setaish, a grade 8 student from General Brock shared a heartfelt speech, underscoring the value of the lunches beyond simply nutrition:

鈥淗i everyone, I want to take a moment to talk about the amazing free food we get every Wednesday at Brock, provided by the United Way. From fresh chicken wraps to warm mac and cheese, the variety is incredible, and it really makes our Wednesdays something to look forward to. It鈥檚 not just about the food; it鈥檚 about coming together as a community and enjoying a meal with friends. This free food program is vital for those who might struggle to find food during lunch. It鈥檚 a reminder of how essential it is to support one another and foster a caring community. I want to thank everyone who makes this possible 鈥 it truly makes a huge difference in our lives.鈥

This lunch pilot program is a powerful reminder that small acts of support can contribute to a community's well-being, one meal at a time. 


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