Food for thought: community clears HSE student lunch debt

(From left) Interim Superintendent Dr. Matt Kegley, HSE Food Services Director Karen Ogden, and HSEF Executive Director Justin Hirnisey. (Photo provided by HSE Schools)

More than 1,200 Hamilton Southeastern students with outstanding balances have been notified their meal accounts have been paid in full.

This action was made possible in part by a large donation from the Food for Thought Community Fund, created by a local community member who is dedicated to supporting insecurity needs for students and families within HSE Schools.

The debt, $25,107.18, was paid for students qualifying for the National School Lunch Program (Free and Reduced Benefits).

“Hamilton Southeastern Education Foundation is thrilled to be able to help alleviate this burden from families,” HSEF Executive Director Justin Hirnisey said. “This is the second time HSEF has been able to eliminate debt for students who are a part of free- and reduced-price benefits.”

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The Food for Thought Community Fund was established in 2021 and is managed by the Hamilton Southeastern Education Foundation (HSEF).

The fund also supports Fishers Youth Assistance Program’s Snack Attack and Summer Meals for HSE students. Hirnisey added that these efforts would not be possible without many generous donors and the support of the greater community.

“We are thankful for every donation, big or small we receive,” HSE Schools Director of Food Services Karen Ogden said. “We also would be remiss to not acknowledge the kindness of HSE families who have ‘paid it forward’ by contributing the remaining balance of their graduating student’s meal account to helping others.”

If you are interested in donating to the Food for Thought Community Fund or to learn more about this initiative, please visit HSEFoundation.org/FoodforThought.

Photo provided by HSE Schools