Rising number of Nanaimo students going to school hungry
NANAIMO — A program feeding students in School District 68 is increasingly relied upon by students to ensure their stomachs aren’t empty during the school week.
Since 2018 the Nanaimo-Ladysmith Schools Foundation (NLSF) has been providing meals to an expanding list of schools to fuel their meal programs.
Usage of Food4Schools is surging, with roughly 2,000 students in 36 schools in the district relying on the program to ensure their stomachs aren’t empty in class, according to NLSF executive director Crystal Dennison.
“The prices of food have continued to go up, our rents have gone up. The Food4Schools program is kind of one way that we can take some of the pressure off of families. We’re so fortunate to partner with SD68 in providing this support to their schools and to their students.”