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National program started in Waukesha feeds mouths and minds

Fox6Now.com: Making sure there’s food to eat on the weekends — that’s the mission of a program called “Blessings in a Backpack” and Lowell Elementary School in Waukesha.

The assembly line works like a well-oiled machine. Volunteers from four local companies came to Lowell Elementary on Thursday, September 15th to fill bags with food for kids as part of the program.

“Every Friday, we take these bags of food. We put them into the eligible children backpacks and they take them home,” said Regina Estrada, program coordinator.

These are children who get free and reduced breakfast and lunch during the school week.

Banting Elementary School Principal Mary Garcia-Velez, had 278 children receiving weekend food supplements last school year. She says the kids love it.

“They like the variety of food in there and I think also the parents are grateful to have the extra food at home,” said Garcia-Velez.

The national program started in Waukesha County, four years ago with one school and 25 kids. Last year, it fed 962 kids in nine Waukesha and Oconomowoc-area elementary schools.

“We couldn’t have done that without support from the community. We rely on donations to buy the food and we have applied for grants. We’ve gotten great grants,” said Estrada.

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Waukesha STEM Academy encourages engineering careers for girls

Waukesha Now: The Saratoga STEM Academy overflowed with girl power.

During the STEM for Girls/ STEM para chicas event earlier this month, the emphasis was getting girls interested in engineering careers by participating in a variety of activities presented by women in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics careers.

The event, now in its sixth year, hosted around 100 fourth to eighth-grade girls in the Waukesha School District, including many from the Waukesha STEM Academy.

This year the STEM for Girls event hosted more than 25 presenters and many local businesses and STEM companies, including Kohl’s, the Wisconsin Humane Society, GE Healthcare and Rockwell Automation, among others.

“The event not only looks to bring in women who are role models, but to show girls that it can be fun and interactive,” said Genny Lambert, the event coordinator. “We want to broaden their horizons.”

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