Imagine being in the seventh-grade, and starting school without new clothes, school supplies or even basic hygiene products. Although this may sound like a bad dream, it’s a reality for thousands of foster kids who are literally whisked away on a moment’s notice, unable to pack more than a few basic items.
This is where Bridge the Gap comes in.
The Clark County organization is a community outreach program designed to enrich the lives of abused and neglected children.
“It was founded through my own experiences growing up and my vision as a child that I would do something as an adult to make a difference for abused and neglected children,” said Founder Tauni Hemminger.
According to co-founder and Washougal resident Peggy Hays, the organization has helped 1,500 children per year during its 10 year existence.
Youth are referred through their social worker at the Division of Children and Family Services. Bridge the Gap will accept requests for up to $100 per child, per month, if the request is for arts, academics, athletics, tutoring, graduation expenses, skill building, camps or other approved programs.