Students pack more than 400 lunches for Timothy L. Johnson Academy

January 27, 2020

Trine University students packed more than 400 lunches at the PBJ-A-Thon on Jan. 16 for distribution the next day at the Timothy L. Johnson Leadership Academy in Fort Wayne.

About 40 students made and packed the lunches in the Whitney Dining Commons. Trine cheerleaders and Storm delivered the lunches to the school on Jan. 17.

The event was part of Trine's Month of Service activities. The Timothy L. Johnson Leadership Academy is chartered by Education One, Trine's charter school authorization body.

  • PBJ-A-Thon

    PBJ-A-Thon - Trine students assemble lunches for the Timothy L. Johnson Leadership Academy in the Whitney Dining Commons.

  • PBJ-A-Thon

    PBJ-A-Thon - Trine students assemble lunches for the Timothy L. Johnson Leadership Academy in the Whitney Dining Commons.

  • PBJ-A-Thon

    PBJ-A-Thon - Trine students assemble lunches for the Timothy L. Johnson Leadership Academy in the Whitney Dining Commons.

  • Storm and Cheerleaders

    Storm and Cheerleaders - Trine cheerleaders and Storm helped distribute the lunches to Timothy L. Johnson students.

  • Storm and Teacher

    Storm and Teacher - Storm poses with a teacher at the Timothy L. Johnson Academy.

  • Classroom

    Classroom - Storm and the cheerleaders meet with students in a classroom at the Timothy L. Johnson Academy.

  • High Five

    High Five - A Timothy L. Johnson student gives Storm a high five.

  • Hugs

    Hugs - Storm gets hugs from Timothy L. Johnson students during the lunch distribution.

Last Updated: 01/27/2020

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