On June 5th our team had the opportunity to participate in Community Leadership Day at Luther C. Klager Elementary School. The school invited community leaders to share how they contribute to making Manchester a stronger community.
We set up our booth with other local leaders, such as the Manchester Mirror, Manchester Historical Society, Farmer’s Market committee, and first responders. Kindergarten through second-grade students rotated through the booths to learn about our work. Using colorful pictures and examples of relatable story books that are part of the school’s curriculum, like “Maddies Fridge”, we shared how our organization helps neighbors in need access essential resources.
The students were incredibly engaged, asking thoughtful questions like “What happens when someone doesn’t have enough food?” We were able to explain, in age-appropriate ways, how small acts of kindness—like donating food or helping someone find a resource—can make a big difference in our community.
What struck us most was how naturally these young learners understood the concept of helping others. Many shared their own ideas about how they could be leaders and help their neighbors.
Events like Community Leadership Day remind us why we do this work. By planting seeds of compassion and community service in young minds, we’re nurturing tomorrow’s leaders who will continue building a stronger, more connected Manchester.
We’re grateful to Klager Elementary for the invitation and look forward to seeing these bright young leaders grow in their commitment to serving others.