Letter to the Editor (Flags to Fight Hunger)


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January 22, 2015 - January is the month I stop to look back at the previous year, review and evaluate programs and set goals for the new year. Much was accomplished in 2014, but one program that brings a smile to my face is the Flags to Fight Hunger initiative along with the memory of seeing an abundance of American flags flying in local neighborhoods and at local businesses. I was reminded, once again, that Center is a special place to live…a place where people are willing to join together to make a positive difference!

The Center ISD Flags to Fight Hunger program launched on Veteran’s Day 2014 with the goal of supporting the CISD Backpack Program - a program through the East Texas Food Bank that provides child friendly snacks each week-end to food insecure students. This flag rental program places American flags in the yards of businesses and neighborhood homes on six holidays a year…a way to show support for our country while feeding hungry children. Flag partners can join the program at any time; the six flags rented for a year begin with the first holiday of participation. The second holiday in the current cycle is February 16th…President’s Day. We hope to see the program expand; interested businesses or home owners can contact CHS and ask to speak with Alease Copelin, Counselor.

Thank you, Center, for seeing what is possible and joining the effort to make it happen!

Alease Copelin, CT Counselor, Center High School