Workers at a tattoo shop in Georgia may look tough on the outside, but the staff at Second Skin Tattoo proved themselves to be big old softies when they decided to help pay off a school district’s lunch debt.
After speaking with his fiancée and his mother, who are both teachers, Platt came up with the idea to help fill the gap in the school district’s lunch debt. On Friday the 13th, the shop donated 50% of all their profits to the school. The place was packed. More than 200 people came out, and there was even a line out the door. The goal was to raise $5,000– they raised $8,100 pic.twitter.com/2fCPKxessx
“This means they still get to eat,” Michele Wright, director of school nutrition for Camden County Schools, said. “In addition to that, they still get to look like all of their friends, going to the lunch line with their full tray.” “Even with our best efforts, children come to school — it might’ve been an oversight, mom didn’t write the check or someone forgot their lunch at home — but there’s always going to be a small number of students who come through every day with no lunch or no lunch money,” Wright said.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
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