My students need healthy snacks to combat food insecurity and saltine crackers to aid stomach aches.
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Celebrating Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month
This project is a part of the Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month celebration because
it supports a Latino teacher or a school where the majority of students are Latino.
My Students
Most of my students come from from the Excelsior and Bayview-Hunters Point Districts in San Francisco. Since the 1960s, the Bayview-Hunters Point community has been cited as a significant example of marginalization. It remains "one of the most economically disadvantaged areas of San Francisco."
Root causes include a working-class populace historically segregated to the outskirts of the city, high levels of industrial pollution, the closure of industry, and loss of infrastructure.
The results have been high rates of unemployment, poverty, disease, and crime. In the 1980s, the Excelsior neighborhood became predominantly Latino with the arrival of refugees from Central American wars and immigrants from Mexico.
Our students are so resilient and bright, but sometimes they aren't able to focus in class because they experience tremendous amounts of trauma and stress. I work in the Health and Wellness Center, and I am a Community Health Outreach Worker. I often see students struggle with stress, trauma, illness, and depression due to things happening in their homes and in their communities. I am committed to providing a safe, clean, and comfortable space for all students.
My Project
Our students often struggle to pay attention in class due to constant hunger and illness. They aren't able to focus on their classwork and often come to me seeking food, water, and even extra snacks to take home to siblings. I also see many students eating junk food because they can not afford nutritious meals and snacks. They will come to the Wellness Center complaining of stomach aches and headaches from all the chemicals they ingest from their junk food. Malnutrition plagues our community and with liquor stores on almost every corner, we are constantly trying to promote healthy habits and create change.
Being able to provide our most at-risk students with snacks and food will allow them to feel safe, cared for, and ready to focus in class.
More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more
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