Program areas at Assistance League of the Bay Area
Operation school bell provided services, specifically school-appropriate clothing, to a total of 2,155 students, new shoes and a hygiene kit. Students served are pre-kindergarten (prek) through 12th grade economically disadvantaged students as identified by the clear creek, deer park, dickinson, friendswood, galveston, la porte, and Texas city independent school districts, and mosbacher odyssey academy schools. Operation school bell expanded the program by adding santa fe isd.
Assisteens-support was given to the assisteens auxiliary which is a teen-managed service auxiliary which accrued 4,072 volunteer hours in the community.
Operation support our schools: the chapter provides support throughout the school year to students identified as having exceptional need through a partnership with communities in schools Bay Area, a national dropout prevention program, and through local social workers and counselors at surrounding school districts. Operation support our schools, snack attack packs, added laporte independent school district to the program, thereby including students of lpisd in the provision of supplemental food for those at risk of food insufficiency. Number of students served: impacted over 3,900 students with services on muliple campuses in dickinson isd and clear creek isd
Assault survivor kits-$3158ready for work-$4471operation cinderella-$10765-operation cinderella provided prom and military ball clothing to 118 students. Operation cinderella expanded by adding santa fe isd to the program.