Promoting Occupational Therapy: Global Awareness Day
Western Michigan UniversityCollege of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Occupational Therapy
Grand Rapids Chapter
How We Promoted OT1. Distributed flyers in the community with
information on what occupational therapy is according to AOTA’s current definition.
2. Educated Kids’ Food Basket with the same information and what we could do for them.
About Kids’ Food BasketA local organization in greater Grand Rapids dedicated to attacking childhood hunger. They provide Sack Suppers to more than 4,800 kids every day during the school year, plus hundreds more at local sites in the summer. They serve kids directly by distributing within classrooms or at local parks, meaning every child who needs a meal can get one easily and safely. Teachers from participating schools give out Sack Suppers in their classroom at the end of the day. KFB serve schools that have a student population in which 80% or more of students live at or below the poverty line.
Description of Services Provided
We distributed flyers in
the community with
information on what
occupational therapy is
according to ‘s
current definition.
1
Description of Services Provided
Decorated white paper sacks as a group and individually
to be used by Kids’ Food Basket for their Sack Suppers
2
Total Number of Sacks Donated:
~1,400
Total Number of Volunteers: 69
Total Number of People Served:
> 1,400
Total Weight of Food Donated:
TBD