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RUNNING WITH IMPACT - - Join Us!!
Make a donation or join the race yourself!
Person to person.. This isn't about you or me, this is about our youth who need support. Some of you know that I am not able to run anymore, and I miss it like crazy, but we should never allow obstacles to prevent us from making a positive impact. I will complete this 5k even with the longest time on the participant roster! A mi, los mas importante son nuestos jovenes! To me, the most important are our youth.
Let's talk about what we can do, virtually and in this moment, for the youth in our community.
Consider how overwhelming and challenging our lives have been over the last 12 months - - parents, teachers, employers, and community members, all needing to come together to ensure our children continue to develop and progress, in safe environments.
NOW, can you fathom providing the level of educational support needed for your children when you are struggling to even provide shelter?
Joining in 'virtually' on this Lace Up Son Virtual 5k, as a participant or by making a donation, can contribute immediate positive impact on an amazing group of students in CMS, who happen to also be homeless.
One of the ways the Steve Smith Family Foundation is positively impacting our Charlotte community during the pandemic, is through a Virtual Learning Academy for homeless CMS Students. This Lace Up Son Virtual 5K is an important event to raise funds needed to continue to support these students, as well as provide support services for displaced families through other crucial community partnerships, including but not limited to health and Domestic Violence.
Below content source: https://www.stevesmithfamilyfdn.org/virtuallearning
Virtual Learning Center - Steve Smith Family Foundation
In Charlotte, the McKinney-Vento Program addresses the needs of homeless students attending Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) by addressing challenges and issues affecting their success in school. Reports show that homeless children are more likely to perform below grade level in math and reading. Currently, there are close to 5,000 students in CMS that are homeless.
HOMELESS CHILDREN & VIRTUAL LEARNING:
Through a partnership with Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools and their McKinney Vento program, and in collaboration with the Urban League of Central Carolinas, SSFF has committed to supporting children through virtual learning support, personally dedicated cubicle workspaces, tutoring, PPE, headphones, school supplies, meals, transportation, and healthy exercise.
Donate to help Bahaiyyih raise money for Lace Up Son Virtual 5K’s fundraising campaign.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Mar 24 | Bahaiyyih | $54.10 |
Mar 24 | Cy | $54.10 |
Mar 18 | Tigist and Teddy | $107.35 |
Mar 18 | Ray J | $27.48 |
Mar 16 | Delicia Smith | $22.15 |
Mar 16 | Anonymous | $54.10 |
Mar 15 | Pete H | $27.48 |
Mar 14 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Mar 14 | The Lacey Family | $54.10 |
Mar 14 | Supreme Team | $27.48 |