The Beach Bags program provides shelf-stable meals and healthy snacks to students who might otherwise go hungry during weekends and over school breaks, including the long summer breaks. Since the program was founded in 2009, more than 154,000 Beach Bags have been distributed.Â
Eleven single-family dwellings have been successfully planned, financed, constructed, and sold since the Education Foundation’s inception. The 12th House Project at 1512 Indiana Ave. in Virginia Beach is under construction.
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Students in the Computer Systems Technology class at the Advanced Technology Center refurbish donated computer equipment from individuals, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, state agencies and private companies. Students work toward earning industry-standard certifications, which can pave the way for both higher education and well-paying jobs.
Available in the Spring
We have events going on all year long raising money to support the Virginia Beach Education Foundation. Please join us and helpthe cause!
The annual Pearls of Wisdom party. Come support for a good cause.
Join us for a day of golf as we help to raise money for VB public schools.Â
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Tina Garfield, a Spanish teacher at Princess Anne High School, is the 2024 Virginia Beach City Public Schools citywide teacher of the year. Superintendent Aaron
Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS), in partnership with the Virginia Beach Education Foundation, is hosting the Beach Bag Food Drive and School Supplies event
 A Hampton Roads organization was awarded half a million dollars to make a big difference in the community. Three Newport News businesses teamed up to
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