Communities in Schools (CIS) is a non-profit organization that has partnered with several schools in Chesterfield County. As Ettrick's site coordinator, I aim to ensure all students at Ettrick have access to their education.
Dear Ettrick Families,
I just wanted to send out a one last update from our CIS department for the school year.
If you would, can you take a second to check in with us and tell us how you are doing. Please fill out this form to help us stay connected to you and your family.
I would like to leave you with these powerful words from our our CIS National President:
"The horrific death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police and resulting wave of protests across the country reminds us of a painful truth about our nation’s past and indeed the current times we live in.
At Communities In Schools® (CIS™), the majority of students we serve are children of color and children living in poverty. Our mission is to surround them with a community of support to empower them to succeed in school and in life, despite immediate and systemic barriers. Too often, these students are left behind by structures that were not designed for their success. We should not only teach students how to navigate and survive the system, we must also name and break those barriers to create and sustain equitable outcomes.
For far too long, our communities of color have experienced racism, economic inequality, and discrimination. Unfortunately, those forces remain today and can show up in violent ways that result in the deaths of innocent people. Other times, they become embedded into the institutions our students rely on—law enforcement, justice system, education, housing, health care, employment practices--and cause generational harm.
Right now, we ask our young people to set aside their self-doubt and continue to believe in their unlimited potential. We tell them that if they work hard and graduate, a world of possibilities still awaits them. But, we cannot allow racism and police brutality to be among those possibilities.
We must acknowledge the anger and pain being felt by those young people as well as our own family members, friends, and neighbors across the CIS network. And we must work together toward a day when all our children live in a country where they are celebrated for their diversity and treated fairly, not as a privilege but as a right."
- CIS National President and CEO Rey Saldaña
FeedMore Food Bags - Distributed to pre-determined families on Thursdays from 4-6pm at Ettrick United Methodist Church.
JJDHeart Foundation - They have graciously agreed to collect, organize, package and distribute donations at The Children's Home of VA Baptist.
Tuesdays (4-7pm) - Drop off, organization and packaging
Thursdays (3-4:30pm) - Final packaging
Thursdays (5-7pm) - Distribution
Crisis Hotline - Communities In Schools, Ettrick Elementary School Staff, our Social Work and Headstart department have banded together to help support families during this tough time.If you are in need of help please reach out. We have resources for food, to help keep your power on, access to the internet, baby items such as diapers, formula, etc.
Contact your child's teacher.
Call or text the numbers 804-404-2955 and 804-715-5109
These numbers will be available from 9am-4:00 pm M-F