Lynnwood, WA โ A $10,000 grant from the Puyallup Tribe Charity Trust will provide food for the Foundation for Edmonds School Districtโs Nourishing Network program, which provides essential resources to students and families across the district.

This funding will support the purchase of food for key programs for students and families facing food insecurity, including seven pop-up pantries across the district providing nutritious and culturally appropriate food, 6,000 meals for 300 students participating in their upcoming summer camps, and weekend meal kits that reach nearly 800 students during the school year.
These programs are part of the Foundationโs broader approach to supporting the whole student by providing holistic support at school, at home, and in the community. By addressing basic needs like access to food, the Foundation removes barriers to learning and ensures students are better able to engage and succeed.
โThese programs help ensure students have consistent access to nutritious food during out of school times,โ said Deborah Brandi, Executive Director. โSupport from the Puyallup Tribe Charity Trust helps make that possible for hundreds of families across our district.โ
The Nourishing Network is a core part of the Foundationโs Health and Wellness work, reflecting a commitment to serving whole families and building stronger, more connected communities. Through partnerships and targeted support, the Foundation works to ensure students have equitable access to the resources they need to learn, grow, and pursue their goals.
The Puyallup Tribe of Indians serves its members and community with generosity and is committed to building a sustainable way of life for future generations. As one of the most urban tribes in the United States, the Tribe is dedicated to being a good neighbor, supporting environmental stewardship, economic development, and charitable giving.
For more information about the Foundation for Edmonds School District and its Nourishing Network program, visit foundationesd.org.
The Edmonds School District is Snohomish Countyโs largest public-school district, serving more than 20,000 students across 35 campuses. Boundaries span five communities including Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, Brier and part of Bothell. On average, 33 percent of the districtโs students are eligible for the federal free or reduced lunch program.
For 42 years, the Foundation for Edmonds School District has worked in partnership with the District to ensure that every student has the resources to learn, thrive and contribute to our vibrant community. With an all-volunteer board and active community participants, the Foundation provides supplemental funding to support students, families, and educators in the pursuit of educational excellence. www.foundationesd.org
Source: Foundation for Edmonds School District
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff








