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Superintendent, teachers pucker up to pig for charity

Abbett_SuptKissesPigWhat would you do to support a friend, colleague or loved one? Garland ISD Superintendent Bob Morrison, along with staff members at Abbett Elementary School, puckered up to a pig Nov. 4.

The special smooches were part of a fundraiser for P.E. teacher Kevin Jolicoeur, whose nine month-old son was diagnosed with Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorder in August.

“It is a rare and terminal disease,” commented Christy Elms, fifth grade teacher and fundraiser coordinator. “The purpose of this event was not only to help with medical expenses. We wanted Gideon to make a difference during his lifetime, to bring people together.”

Throughout October, Abbett Elementary teamed up for Gideon, donating money to nominate a teacher from each grade level to kiss Ellie Mae the pig. Elms also enlisted Morrison, who pledged to pucker up if students and staff raised $5,000. Elms reached out to district schools and the GISD community to make that happen.

On Nov. 4, Principal Janine Fields revealed the fundraising total at a school assembly—more than $10,000. She, Morrison and ten teachers then planted one on Ellie Mae.

“We love in big ways here,” said Elms. “I hope this money helps the Jolicoeur family at least a little bit. The way they face challenges with faith and positivity is so inspiring.”

“It’s amazing,” added Jolicoeur. “My family and I are very overwhelmed and fortunate to have coworkers and friends that support us this way.”

For more information about Gideon, you can visit the Jolicoeur family’s blog at lifewithahappyheart.com. To donate additional funding, please contact Abbett Elementary at 972-675-3000.

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