
QUOTES FROM THE
teachers
“The children appreciate the deodorant so very much!! It lifts their spirit and self-esteem-THANK YOU!!!!”
“I value that our students feel cared for when in many other aspects of life, they are not.”
“I value that there is absolutely no stigma associated with visiting the cupboard. The fact that Sam stands in support of the cupboard makes visiting it “cool.” The students feel important that someone like Sam values their health and happiness! This man is interested in them and making sure they have the supplies they need to be successful at school, snacks for times when they are hungry and basic hygiene products. The students absolutely LOVE visiting the cupboard!!”
" I feel supported. As a first-year teacher the Hubbard’s Cupboard has helped me financially, mentally and emotionally.
“I value the resources provided to our students. It sends a great message that helping others is important and we have wonderful people in our extended community that are willing to go out of their way to help.”
“Hubbard’s cupboard gives students a place to walk and grab a snack or drink to help regulate their emotions and get them back to class in order to learn.”

11,700 students impacted, 21 schools

Mt. HealthyJunior/Senior High
1,500 students
Mt. Healthy North Elementary
600 students
Mt. Healthy South Elementary
600 students
Mt. Healthy Early Learning Center
300 students
Lockland Local Schools
550 students
Holy Family School
226 students
Norwood High School
561 students
Bracken County Middle School
276 students
Bracken County Taylor Elementary
550 students
Bracken County High School
375 students
Holmes Middle School
750 students
DePaul Cristo Rey High School
318 students
Cincinnati College Prep Academy
938 students
Holmes High School
807 students
Bellevue Middle / High School
551 students
Sharpsburg Elementary
235 students
Norwood View Elementary
360 students
Williams Avenue Elementary
240 students
Norwood Middle Elementary
836 students
Norwood Middle Elementary
836 students
Rothenberg Prepartory Academy
984 students
Grandview Elementary School
349 students
Cupboard stats
21 Schools were visited for a total of 410 times from August ’24 to May ‘25
$146,271
SCHOOL SUPPLIES



$295,002
TOTAL VALUE OF PRODUCT
$100,642
HEALTHY SNACKS
$48,089
HYGIENE ITEMS
*for the ’24-’25 school year*
TOTAL # OF ITEMS DISTRIBUTED: $128,179
Cliff bars 26,187 individual bars
Go-go Squeeze- 4,474 individual pouches
Goldfish crackers- 9,353 individual packs
Dry erase markers- 4,480 individual markers
Crayons 24-pack- 2,698 packs
Pencils- 53,090 individual
Notebooks- 2,166
Pocket folders- 5,843
Colored pencils- 2,206 12-ct packs
* The above list is a SAMPLING of some of the
items offered in the Cupboard and is not exhaustive.
SURVEY STATS
Data Partner:
96.% of teachers say they feel an increased sense of support
94% of teachers say they products received from the Cupboards allow them to enrich their students’ learning experiences
92% of teachers say that without the Cupboards, they would spend their personal money to ensure basic educational supply needs of their students are met
90% of teachers say that their students are more engaged in learning as a result of the Cupboards

Thanksgiving food drive
400
families/people served
400
Thanksgiving meals for those facing barriers to poverty
$33,925.70
of impact
Partners



youth football camp

252 kids
100 spots reserved for students
in underserved communities
$18,550
of impact

Partners



Shop with a Pro
Served 25 disadvantaged youth via Boys & Girls Club


$13,944.92
worth of impact


Partners




Totals

END OF YEAR
meals/snacks
400
Thanksgiving meals
$100,642
of healthy snacks
youth/families
IMPACTED

11,700

25

252

400
TOTAL
12,377




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DOLLARS
$33,925.70

$18,550

$13,944.92

$295,002

TOTAL DOLLARS
$361,422.62







