Ops Talk Magazine Spring 2013

Page 42

When school doors closed for spring break, KidSafe opened

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Ops Talk • Spring 2013

While spring break is typically thought of as a carefree time for family fun and travel, vulnerable children living in innercity Vancouver can often have much different experiences. Spring break can be a time of loneliness, boredom and hunger, with socio-economic barriers drastically limiting the childcare options available to parents and caregivers. This leaves many children wondering what they will do, where they will go, and if they will have enough to eat. To ensure that vulnerable children had equal opportunity to feel happy, healthy and supported this spring break, school doors were kept open each weekday of the two-week break for 300 referred children who attend six inner-city Vancouver elementary schools: Queen Alexandra, MacDonald, Florence Nightingale, Admiral Seymour, Mount Pleasant and Grandview/uuqinak’uuh. 2013 marked the 20th anniversary of this vital program, delivered by The KidSafe Project Society, an East Vancouver-based non-profit organization that provides nurturing safe havens to vulnerable inner-city children when schools are traditionally closed. The organization was founded in 1993 by inner-city school principals, concerned citizens and The Vancouver Sun newspaper in response to a brutal tragedy that left an eight-year-old child brutally beaten, then abandoned in a vacant East Side apartment. The community was outraged by the tragedy, then galvanized into action; they were united in their vision to provide vulnerable children with a safe


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