Georgia Hotaling from Cairo Durham School District preparing backpacks for participating students. Photo submitted by YMCA Volunteer Tommy Prasenski.
By Max Oppen
CATSKILL — As the back-to-school season approaches, the Greene County YMCA ensures that local students are prepared and excited for the upcoming academic year. On August 19th, the YMCA's annual "Running Start" program provided essential school supplies and a financial boost to 77 students from Pre-K to Grade 12, representing seven local school districts.
Through the generosity of YMCA members, community partners, and volunteers, each student received a backpack with school supplies tailored to their grade level. Additionally, each student was given a $100 gift card to help with any additional needs, setting them up for success as they return to school.
"Providing students with the supplies they need empowers them to start the school year with confidence, readiness, and hope for a successful future," said Randy Squier, Superintendent of the Coxsackie-Athens School District. "We are thankful to be able to partner with the Y for this program."
The 'Running Start' program, a beacon of hope for many families in the area, not only eases the financial burden of the new school year but also instills a sense of anticipation and self-assurance in students. By providing the necessary tools, the program aims to cultivate a spirit of enthusiasm and confidence, making students feel welcomed and prepared to conquer the challenges ahead.
The Greene County YMCA, a branch of the Capital District YMCA, is dedicated to serving the community through various programs focused on the holistic development of children and youth, family strengthening, and overall health and well-being. The Y unites individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and income levels, creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.
For those interested in supporting the 'Running Start' program, the Greene County YMCA invites businesses and community members to be part of this impactful initiative. Your involvement is crucial. For more information, contact Toni Carroll at tcarroll@cdymca.org.
To learn more about the Greene County YMCA and its wide range of services, visit www.cdymca.org.
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