Educator Resources
Cardinals Care Fund Request:
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Emergency Assistance
ESF Cardinals Care Fund - Request for Emergency Assistance
The Eudora Schools Foundation's Cardinals Care Fund was created to assist principals and counselors in meeting urgent, immediate and basic necessities of Eudora students, to ensure that the student's physical, social and emotional needs do not stand in the way of their success in school. This program helps fill needs unmet by any other source.
ESF administers one-time financial assistance for emergency needs such as: food, clothing, medical, transportation, and housing. Of course some request are unique and fall into no specific category.
Applications for expenditures of funds may be made only by Eudora Schools principals or counselors. If you are a staff member please contact your building administrator to complete the formal request.
*Please note, this is an emergency fund and money is limited.
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The Bird's Nest Clothing Request
The Bird's Nest
Online Request: We offer families, and staff the opportunity to complete an online clothing or personal hygiene item; request for their student(s). The Bird's Nest volunteers will select the requested items and deliver them to your student's building. Items are not guaranteed. Click here to make an online request.
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Operation Caring Nominations
Operation Caring Nomination
Operation Caring allows referred/selected students in the most need of a wardrobe to be taken shopping with school staff during the school day or online. This program is based on the values of confidentiality and dignity. It is a confidential process on which students are selected and also allowing the student to have dignity in selecting their own new clothing.
Students selected will be given a budget of $100 to spend on appropriate seasonal clothing items. This could be items like jeans, hoodies, socks, shirts, underwear, and shoes. The Eudora Schools Foundation partners with area churches, Kohl's, and Buffalo Wild Wings to provide this opportunity.
Click here to nominate a student for Operation Caring.