T-shirts make a difference for Kingsford treat trolley
Bouquets and Barbs
- WITH THE KINGSFORD treat trolley, from left are Henry Ellis, Jacob Bailey, Cooper Michaud, Daniel Scott-Mattson, Gabe Steinke, Myah Hood, Riley Hansen and Cameron D’Amico. (Submitted photo)
- THE KINGSFORD TREAT TROLLEY crew with their new T-shirts. (Submitted photo)
Bouquet: We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Zanardi Trust for their incredible generosity in purchasing custom T-shirts for the Kingsford Middle School and Kingsford High School Life Skills treat trolley program. These shirts, personalized with student names, have made a tremendous difference in fostering pride, ownership and confidence among our students.
Not only do these T-shirts help students feel part of something bigger, but they also contribute to building essential workplace skills such as food handling, greeting, and cashiering. The treat trolley visits classrooms twice a week and staff once a week, providing students with meaningful opportunities to practice these real-life skills while delivering both savory and sweet treats.
A special shout-out goes to KHS senior Daniel Scott-Mattson for designing the logo, which was beautifully brought to life by Advanta Print. We are so proud of the incredible work our students are doing and deeply grateful for the support from the Zanardi Trust.