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Wilton schools’ giving trees need your help this year

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Last year’s Giving tree at Cushing School held many requests. This year the school is hoping to help as many families in need as possible.

WILTON – Wilton teachers are reaching out to make sure all school children have warm clothing this winter through their annual Giving Tree Program. Teachers, both current and retired, are asking for your help to collect clothing for children in need at both G.D. Cushing School and Academy Hill School this holiday season.

In each school lobby, stands a small evergreen tree decorated with brightly-colored paper ornaments. Each ornament represents a request for a piece of clothing for a local boy or girl. Requests include winter coats, mittens, snow pants, boots, even socks.

“When you come in and see a tag asking for a pair of socks, it breaks your heart. Sometimes we don’t realize how desperate the need is for some of the families in our community,” second grade teacher, Pamela Brooks said.

The teachers, staff and community members who organize the giving tree project are asking for community help again this year.

“People can come in and pick a tag, purchase the clothing and return it in a gift bag by December 15th,” explained Zetta Wojcik, a retired school secretary who continues to help with the Giving Tree program. She and several retired teachers, as well as concerned community members, are helping out this year.

Last year, teachers were overwhelmed with more than 200 requests for clothing and asked the community to help. They were grateful for the generous response. “Once people in the area knew about it, the requests were filled so quickly and we received some cash donations that allowed us to fill all the requests from our students,” Brooks said. “I know it makes me feel better to help kids at Christmas.”

The need for the Giving Tree is as great as last year, according to Wilton Principal Darlene Paine. She said requests are still coming in and there are already as many as last year. Almost 70 percent of Academy Hill and 75 percent of Cushing students qualify for the free or reduced lunch program, Paine said. “Wilton has had the highest percentage of eligible students in the school district for the past two years,” she added.

For more information about the Giving Tree Project, please contact school staff at 207-645-2442 (Cushing) or 207-645-4488 (Academy), or stop by either office to choose an ornament.

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