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Grant will help MDHHS Pathways to Potential remove barriers to success for families at Beaverton Elementary School
June 04, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 4, 2018
CONTACT: Bob Wheaton, wheatonb@michigan.gov
LANSING, Mich. – Beaverton Elementary School in Gladwin County has received a $500 grant from the Shopko Foundation to support its Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Pathways to Potential program.
Pathways to Potential places MDHHS caseworkers known as success coaches in schools like Beaverton to work with students and families to remove barriers to success – including any obstacles that are leading to attendance problems – and promote self-sufficiency.
The grant will be used to buy bicycles for students who had perfect attendance this year.
“Beaverton Elementary is very thankful to the Shopko Foundation for awarding us this grant. Without generous community partners like Shopko, programs like Pathways to Potential would not be as effective,” said Beaverton Elementary School Principal Michael E. Bassage.
Pathways provides students and families with personal needs items, shoes, clothing, school supplies and assistance with transportation. It also provides incentives to recognize and motivate students who achieve excellent or improve attendance. Valerie Boka is the Pathways success coach who is stationed at the school. Success coaches are in 252 schools in 34 counties.
Founded in 2004, the Shopko Foundation is a nonprofit affiliated with the retailer Shopko that focuses on areas of giving that support the health of Shopko customers, teammates and communities. Funds support established nonprofits with a proven record of success in maintaining solid, critical programs or innovative new organizations and programs supported by established nonprofits or successful leadership. For more information, visit www.shopko.com/foundation.
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