The last time I visited New Orleans, Louisiana, was in the summer of 2007. As I do now with my work with Children Incorporated, I was working with a nonprofit that supported children’s education. I visited local schools in the city to provide free books to children living in low-income neighborhoods.

At the time, New Orleans was still recovering from the devastation of the 2005 hurricane and subsequent flooding caused by the breaking of the leaves around the city. As my co-worker and I made our way around town, we saw more closed schools than open ones and realized how much the devastation was really affecting children’s ability to get an education.

For these reasons and many more, the Children Incorporated Sponsorship program has greatly impacted children in New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina, as I would hear about from our Director of U.S. Programs, Renee Kube. According to Renee, our volunteer coordinators are incredibly supportive of our program, and upon finding out I would be getting to meet these coordinators myself, I was delighted to hear directly from them just how much our sponsors are helping children in need.

Today, as Renee and I prepared for our trip to New Orleans with our Assistant Director of U.S. Programs, Kristen Walthall, I want to share letters from our volunteer coordinators in New Orleans from this past year. They express their deepest gratitude for all that our program is able to do for children at their schools.

Langston Hughes Charter School

The Children Incorporated program has continued to support students and families in the LHA school community over the past year. Funds from the program have been instrumental in meeting various needs, including food, clothing, school supplies, and technology, ensuring students have the necessary resources to succeed at school and in their communities!

One of the most memorable and impactful supports we received from Children Incorporated this year was providing bi-monthly fresh food deliveries to an LHA family. This initiative was supported by a Hope in Action grant. The family had recently migrated to the USA and struggled to find support for their basic needs. The students were experiencing health issues and not attending school regularly. Partnering with Children Incorporated to provide food deliveries significantly improved the student’s attendance, engagement, and health. The school translator noted the substantial positive difference this support has made, and the family was very appreciative of the delicious food they received. Funds were used to supply uniforms, outside-school clothing, and raincoats. We also purchased rain gear and umbrellas for students and families that walk to and from school, ensuring they are prepared for all weather conditions.

The Children Inc. program at LHA has been highly appreciated by families, students, and school staff. The support provided has addressed needs that might otherwise have gone unmet, fostering a stronger connection between families and the school. The feedback from the community has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the program’s effectiveness in improving students’ well-being, self-confidence, and academic performance. The Children Incorporated program remains a crucial support system for our school community.

We look forward to continuing our partnership to meet the needs of our students and their families, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive both academically and personally. Thank you, Children Incorporated!

Samuel Green Charter School

Samuel Green (Green) Charter School has been privileged to partner with Children Incorporated. With generous support from Children Incorporated, Theressa was able to purchase new computers and tablets for the Green graduating 8th graders. These devices are essential for their future academic journey, ensuring they are well-prepared for high school and beyond. Before graduation, several CI students expressed concern over attending high school unprepared and without the needed supplies. Theressa saw this as an opportunity to use Children Incorporated funds to help alleviate their worries. The students were so excited and proud when they received their last CI bag from Theressa, who reported that it was an excellent way to end their time enrolled in the CI program.

 Theressa also used Children Incorporated funding to purchase winter coats for all Children Incorporated students. These coats were immensely beneficial, as they kept the children warm and allowed them to attend school regularly without being hindered by New Orleans’s ever-changing weather. Parents reported being incredibly grateful for the coats, noting the significant relief this support has brought their families this year and in years past!

 One family in the Green community faced a challenging situation with their power bill before the winter holidays in 2023. They were in danger of having their power shut off right before

Thanksgiving. Thanks to the funds from Children Incorporated, we could cover their power bill and ensure that their home remained warm and safe. This assistance provided much-needed stability for the family, allowing the children to focus on enjoying their time off from school with their family in a warm home.

This support was crucial in providing the family with a safe and healthy living environment. The new beds and bedding have contributed to better sleep and overall well-being for the children and given them comfort and security during a time of immense change and uncertainty.

The funding from Children Incorporated. has been instrumental in transforming the lives of our students and their families! Children Incorporated has allowed us to create a more supportive and conducive learning environment by addressing critical needs such as education and technology items, summer and winter clothing, utility bills, and other critical basic needs support. Our students perform better academically and are more enthusiastic about attending school when they have support from Children Incorporated!

Phillis Wheatley Charter School

Phillis Wheatley Community School has greatly benefited from the support provided by Children Incorporated) over the past school year! This report outlines the impact of the generous partnership, which helps support our student’s needs and remove barriers to their success at school and in their community.

Children Incorporated funding allowed us to purchase school and summer shoes, winter clothing, rain gear, uniform pants, and polos for Children Incorporated students. Proper footwear and clothing helped ensure that all Children Incorporated students could attend school comfortably and confidently daily. Site Coordinators have also supplied high-quality hygiene products to many students and families. This initiative has dramatically improved our students’ personal hygiene and self-esteem, which positively impacts their overall well-being and classroom participation. Site Coordinators can ensure CI students have the hygiene supplies they need at home and school, thanks to Children Incorporated! 

We also utilized the funding throughout the year to provide necessary school supplies. This consistent availability of supplies has been crucial in ensuring that students are always prepared for their classes as the school year progresses. Many students have supplies early in the year but need help replenishing items as they need replacing. Children Incorporated ensures students have access to what they need from the first to the last day of school! 

One family was significantly impacted by the generosity of their son’s sponsor this year. Sponsor-donated funds allowed us to purchase furniture items for the family after they recently moved into a new home and the siblings got their own rooms for the first time. Thanks to the generosity of their sponsor, their rooms are now equipped with new dressers, toy chests, bedding, and a few toys, too.

The support from Children Incorporated. has been pivotal in addressing the diverse needs of our students, from essential supplies and hygiene products to improved living conditions and community engagement. We are deeply grateful for the continued support from Children Incorporated and our community partners, and we look forward to furthering our mission to provide a supportive and enriching educational environment for all our students.

 

written by Shelley Callahan

Shelley is the Director of Development for Children Incorporated. She is also the lead social correspondent, regularly contributing insights through the Stories of Hope blog series. Sign up for Stories of Hope to receive weekly email updates about how your donations are changing the lives of children in need.

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