STILLMAN VALLEY — Northern Illinois CPR, a leading provider of CPR and first aid training in the region, has made a generous donation to assist students with negative lunch balances in local schools. This contribution aims to ensure that every child has access to nutritious meals without the burden of unpaid lunch debts.
"We believe that no child should have to worry about affording a meal during the school day," Zach Oltmanns, owner of Northern Illinois CPR, said. "By addressing lunch debt, we hope to support the well-being and academic success of students in our community."
The donation will be allocated to Highland Elementary, where it will directly offset outstanding lunch balances for students in need. School administrators have expressed gratitude for the support, noting the positive impact it will have on students' daily lives.
Northern Illinois CPR encourages other local businesses and individuals to join in supporting students facing similar challenges. For more information on how to contribute or partner in this effort, please contact Jacque Buchanan, principal at Highland Elementary School.
Northern Illinois CPR is dedicated to providing high-quality CPR and first aid training to individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout the region. Committed to community well-being, the organization actively participates in initiatives that promote health, safety, and support for local residents.