Teachers

In a display of compassion and community spirit, teachers from Marie Curie Institute stepped up to the plate to make a difference in the lives of others. On Friday, March 22, Mrs. Fenton, Mrs. Flood, Mrs. Hisert, Mrs. Hungershafer, Mrs. Porcaro, Ms. TenEyck, and Ms. Vassi dedicated their afternoon to preparing meals for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Albany.

These teachers worked together to cook up meals that included chicken parm, fresh salad, bread, and cookies. Their efforts aimed to support up to 20 families facing serious health challenges.

The Ronald McDonald House plays a vital role in supporting children and their families during difficult times, ensuring they can stay close to one another and receive the care they need. By delivering meals and a sense of community, the teachers from Marie Curie Institute contributed to the mission of the Ronald McDonald House and brought smiles to the faces of those they served.

At Marie Curie Institute, we are proud to have teachers who go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of others. Their actions remind us of the importance of lending a helping hand and spreading hope wherever we can.

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