Wednesday, August 29, 2018

DPS Backpack Program, Kathy Palky Get Recognized


The Friend newspaper recently profiled the Dorchester Public School backpack program.

The story starts out: "Kathy Palky knows what it is like to go hungry. Being born just after the Pearl Harbor attacks, Palky’s family often had little money or food.  That is a main reason why she helped start the Dorchester Public School Backpack Program in 2011. She also served food at the school until retiring this past year."

The Backpack Program at Dorchester Public Schools has helped anywhere from 20 to 30 children over the past seven years, according to the Sentinel.

“The families that want to apply have to show proof of low income and the parents have to approve of it,” said Palky, who continues to raise funds for the Backpack Program.  Since its beginning, the program at Dorchester has received 265 donations, from $5 to $1,000.

Anyone interested in getting involved may contact the local school system with questions or donations.

See the full story here.

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