This holiday season, Warren County’s Teen Angel program supports local teens with essential items like warm clothing and Christmas gifts. Coordinated by Joshua Smith, the program aims to uplift middle and high school students who often feel overlooked during festive charity efforts. Donations can be made at a local Starbucks this Friday, with funds matched by a law firm, showing the community’s commitment to making a difference. The initiative underscores the importance of supporting teens as they navigate unique challenges, fostering a spirit of inclusion and generosity.
This holiday season, Warren County is lighting up the spirit of giving through its beloved Teen Angel program. For over a decade now, this remarkable initiative has dedicated itself to supporting middle and high school students, ensuring they feel valued and cared for during what can often be a challenging time of year. Unlike other community programs that tend to focus largely on younger children, Teen Angel is all about the teens. The program provides essential items such as warm hats, cozy coats, and Christmas gifts specifically tailored for teenagers, who often get overlooked in traditional holiday charity efforts.
At the heart of this program is Joshua Smith, the Teen Angel coordinator, who passionately emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unique needs of teenagers. This generation might be navigating pressures and challenges that adults sometimes forget about. Not only does the program aim to meet their physical needs, but it also works to uplift their spirits, reminding each teen just how supportive their community can be.
Facilitated by the nimble group known as Community Education in Warren County and Bowling Green, the Teen Angel program showcases a steadfast commitment to the youth of the area. Community Education believes that every student deserves to feel included and supported, especially during the festive season when generosity should know no bounds.
Excitingly, this Friday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m., locals will have the chance to contribute to this heartfelt cause by donating at the Starbucks located on Campbell Lane. And here’s an even cooler aspect—donations collected during this time will be fully matched by the Crocker Law Firm, effectively doubling the impact of every dollar contributed! It’s a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together and make a real difference in the lives of local teens.
For those eager to dive deeper into the Teen Angel program, more details can be found on their dedicated website at commed.us/teen-angel/. It’s a great resource for understanding how individuals and businesses can lend their support to this noble initiative.
Dr. Montague-Davis firmly believes in the value of community involvement in education. Her plans for upcoming listening sessions aim to gather feedback from community members, fostering essential partnerships between schools, parents, and local organizations. After all, it’s these connections that can substantially enhance educational outcomes for students across the district.
What makes her commitment even more heartfelt is her personal connection to Warren County Schools, with many family members having walked through its halls. Her view of education transcends mere academics; she sees it as service and a way to forge lasting connections with students, treating each one as part of her extended family. This approach to education highlights her passion for helping each student reach their potential, making her role vital in guiding Warren County’s youth.
Although she recently “retired,” Dr. Montague-Davis returned to the education sector to serve as interim superintendent, driven by a desire to make a significant impact in her home community. Her dedication serves as an inspiring reminder that the future of education depends on compassionate and engaged leaders who are invested in the next generation.
In conclusion, as the holiday season approaches, let’s all remember to come together for the teens in our community—because every teen deserves to feel appreciated and supported this year! Whether through the Teen Angel program or by engaging in educational community initiatives, your participation matters.
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