Over 150 Trine University students gathered together in Whitney Commons for the 11th
annual PB+J-A-Thon on Jan. 16.
Students and organizations, including the Society of Future Educators, Trine women's
lacrosse and multiple Greek organizations, made more than 600 lunch bags for the students
of Timothy L. Johnson Academy (TLJA), an Education One-sponsored public charter school
in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
On Jan. 17, Trine Student Government took the time to deliver the goodie bags and
speak with the TLJA students.
Many may not know that this is a time-honored Trine tradition, dating back to 2014
with the collaboration of Education One and Trine’s cheer/dance squad wanting to serve
and support one of Trine’s authorized public charter schools.
This collaboration quickly grew in the second year, with the football team joining
in on the fun. The cheer/dance squad would prep the sandwiches and then, on delivery
day, the football players and cheer/dance squad would all go to TLJA and hold an all-school
assembly in the gym. Members of the Trine football team would start by giving a motivational
speech, meant to encourage the TLJA students to persist and stay positive in the midst
of adversity, before the athletes would go to each classroom to do a meet and greet
while distributing the sandwiches with TLJA students' favorite mascot, Storm.
The significance of university students participating in philanthropic events like
PB&J-A-Thon extends far beyond the act of making sandwiches. For Trine University
students, it is an opportunity to gain practical experience in community engagement
and social responsibility.
“As an education major, I know that students at TLJ rely on this food for the long
weekend,” said Trine student Ashtyn Shemwell. “Being involved in making these sandwiches
makes me excited because I’m doing something that impacts students, which is what
I want to do as a teacher in the future.”.
In addition to benefiting local communities, the PB&J-A-Thon also helps foster a sense
of unity and purpose among the Trine University student body, by working together
to address a pressing social issue.
“Trine University students and organizations love being able to come together to complete
a philanthropic project. It's even better when we know that it benefits a Trine-sponsored
school,” said student Leah Mallon, Trine University Student.
Most importantly, the students at Timothy L. Johnson Academy experience firsthand
the power of community support and the importance of paying it forward.
“This is great for our students,” said Kaylie Davidhizar, TLJA teacher and Trine alumna.
“It's also a long-standing tradition. Our students know that every year on the Friday
before break that they’ll get sandwiches. This helps put our minds at ease because
we know it will keep kids fed over a long weekend.”
The event continues to evolve, with new individuals transitioning into new positions
over the years. The one thing that remains consistent is that, at the heart of the
initiative, the mission has always been clear: to serve and support Trine University
charter school students, ensuring they have the resources, opportunities and guidance
they need to succeed.
To learn more about Education One and Timothy L. Johnson Academy visit: https://www.trine.edu/education-one/.