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Pat Gavin said, “My
son Jaden is in the special needs program here at LoPresti School
and I really can’t say enough about it.” Her daughter, Teagan, is
heading into the fifth grade and is very excited to go back to
school. “My favorite class is spelling,” Teagan said. “And I can’t
wait to see Mr. G. He’s funny.”
Jake, a soon to be
kindergartener, couldn’t wait to get some new school supplies while
his older brother Michael, a second grader, confessed he was more
excited about getting ice cream at the end of the event. Later,
little Jake and Michael demonstrated excellent teamwork by each
grabbing an end of their supply bins and carrying them outside one
by one, which took the stress off their mother who was holding their
baby sister.
While the families
waited inside the cafeteria, various companies’ representatives were
gathering in the gym by their sponsored children’s bins, eager to
finally meet the families they voluntarily decided to help. Lizzie
of McIntyre Group said, “We sponsored six kids and had a lot of fun
shopping for them.”
The DJ began playing
music just as the families walked up the stairs and through the
gymnasium doors. Families then matched their children’s’ numbers
with numbers on the bins. After greeting and thanking the company
who sponsored their children, some families stayed for a while to
mingle and enjoy the tunes while others immediately took their kids
outside for ice cream.
Patricia Tarasovic,
Director of the Volunteer Center at Valley United Way, along with
the superintendent of Seymour Schools, Mary Anne Mascolo, spoke
inside the gymnasium and provided words of encouragement for the
children. They also thanked all the companies, especially Pitney
Bowes, Prudential Financial and Sikorsky for sponsoring upwards of
37 children each. Before the majority of families departed
Patricia, Mary Anne and the Corporate Volunteer Council were also
able to wish the children success and the best of luck for the
upcoming academic year.
On the way to get ice
cream, Haley, a third grader, said, “I can’t wait to go back to
school. It’s fun to meet all the new kids and teachers.” When
asked what her favorite subject was, she jumped up and down while
holding a handful of balloons and shouted, “Math!”
Valley United Way came
together along with the Corporate Volunteer Council and several
companies throughout the Valley to make this annual charitable event
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