The school also partnered with the nearby West Houston Chinese Church to provide food and clothing to families impacted by flooding.
On Sept. 2, Communities in Schools Project Manager Betsabeth Beyk and campus leaders invited families to the campus adjacent Agnes Moffatt Park to have fun, share popsicles and assess family needs.
After determining needs, CIS’s Betsabeth Beyk reached out to the nearby West Houston Chinese Church, which responded like a heavenly angel. A separate community event with the church was held on Sept. 5. Just three days later, a second donation was made to families.
“The church did a food drive for our families collecting milk, eggs, bread, canned goods, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, clothing, water and many other items,” Beyk said. “We hosted this event inside the gym at the church and had games for the kids to play and distributed books, school supplies and toys to our students. In addition, Westwood teachers made around 150 sack lunches and donated groceries as well!”
A good and generous neighbor, the church has also helped more than 150 students begin the new academic year ready to learn with school supplies.
The Tuesday event at the church was coordinated with Westwood school lunch. Westwood Elementary was a feeding site for students during the storm’s aftermath. Parents were provided sack lunches at the church’s event so that many of them could also eat lunch with their children at the school. Many families returned to the church later to receive donations.
Reports CIS’s Beyk, “I was overwhelmed with all the donations from the church and our staff. For a moment I was worried we would have a lot of items left over but to my surprise, we had a significant amount of people attend the event and we distributed everything.”
“I am immensely thankful to the West Houston Chinese Church for their generosity and caring hearts,” she adds. “They are a true blessing to our community!”
That sentiment was echoed by Principal Kay Kennard, who noted that a second donation occurred Sept. 8 after food and other supplies came to church officials from a distribution site.
“The West Houston Chinese Church has become an amazing community partner,” Kennard said. “They’ve also sponsored a Back to School supply drive that raised $3,000, and resulted in more than 150 packets of school supplies.”
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