Young Students Make a Difference Through Food Drive
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"At Primrose, we are committed to fostering a sense of belonging and making a positive difference in the communities we serve," said
Each November during the giving season, families of infants and toddlers are encouraged to bring in canned goods, while older children ages three to five may do chores at home to earn money to buy food items to donate. This helps them learn the joy of giving back firsthand as they practice compassion and generosity while developing math, planning and nutrition skills and making a real difference in their communities. Primrose schools then join forces to donate nonperishable food items to underserved children and families.
In 2023, Primrose schools collectively donated more than 400,000 nonperishable food items to food banks and shelters, surpassing 2022's total.
"At Primrose, we nurture, model and practice ways to be kind, compassionate and generous during these critical years of development," said Dr.
For more information about how experience-based lessons of community service and compassion are woven throughout the research-informed Primrose Balanced Learning® curriculum, visit here.
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