The HOWELL Times
Vol. 18 - No. 49
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May 8, 2021
Elementary School Teacher Wins Officials Thank New Furniture For Classroom Guadagno As She Leaves Fulfill
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – A first grade teacher received a grant package of new furniture for her classroom worth over $20,000. In Spring of 2020, S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of Howell Schools Joseph Isola discussed with the Howell Leadership Team about an upcoming grant opportunity. The grant through Tanner North Jersey would award an eligible teacher or counselor with new furniture for their classroom. Those interested had to submit a three-to-five-minute video explaining how they were reaching and connecting with students throughout the pandemic. After hearing about the grant opportunity, first grade teacher Samantha Vigna from Taunton Elementary School said she immediately reached out to Principal Brooke Napoli to submit her entry. “You could hear the excitement in her voice (Teacher - See Page 4)
By Chris Lundy MONMOUTH COUNTY – Former Lt. Gov Kim Guadagno had found a home at Fulfill during a time when the community needed it most, but now she has stepped down from the leadership role. “It was a privilege and an unexpected challenge to guide the organization throughout the pandemic. During these last two years, we expanded services and programs, served over 215,000 residents and families in the Monmouth and Ocean area, and served as a stabilizing force for those who needed food, financial assistance, job training, and more. I want to credit my team who were fearless throughout, the volunteers without whom we could not keep up, and the many donors who made this happen for supporting our work and my leadership,” she said. Guadagno is a partner with the law firm of Connell Foley and will return to her law practice. After eight years as New Jersey’s first lieutenant governor in modern times, she was chosen (Fulfill - See Page 4)
Organizations Unite To Fund Childcare Program
-Photos courtesy Howell Twp. Schools First grade teacher Samantha Vigna shows off her classroom.
Shelter Receives Over $7K To Support Lifesaving Work
By Alyssa Riccardi MONMOUTH COUNTY – The Monmouth County SPCA received a $7,500 grant investment from a non-profit to aid the shelter’s lifesaving work for animals in Monmouth County. The newly named non-profit Petco Love aims to help pets nationally by empowering local shelters and orga-
nizations throughout the community with the “power of love.” They’ve invested nearly $300 million since their founding in 1999 in adoption and other lifesaving efforts. The non-profit has also helped over 6.5 million pets find loving homes in partnership with Petco and more than 4,000 organizations, like the (Shelter - See Page 7)
−Photo courtesy the Monmouth County SPCA
By Alyssa Riccardi MONMOUTH COU NTY – During these hard times, the Monmouth ACTS along with other organizations have worked together to help fund a local child care program. When the pandemic stuck in March of 2020, several organizations were mandated to shut down, including LADACIN Network’s Give and Take Childcare. The organization had to quickly decipher a plan for their teaching staff
to support families despite not be able to see each other in-person. The non-profit gives support and services to those with cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities, as well as having an integrated child care center which serves typically developing children and children with special needs. With their revenue impacted due to decreased enrollment and COVID related costs, it was important for the (Fund - See Page 7)
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