Bakerview Centre for Learning Remains Closed, April 14th
Last update: April 13th 2026 at 11:45pm
Hundreds of our students returned to school this week feeling prepared and supported, thanks to our annual Back-to-School event. In partnership with local organizations and volunteers, the #AbbySchools initiative provided 750 students with backpacks, school supplies, and nutritious food hampers.
鈥淲e are grateful to our community partners and volunteers for equipping 750 students with the essentials to start the year strong,鈥 said Dr. Nathan Ngieng, Superintendent of the Abbotsford School District. 鈥淭his effort reflects our shared commitment to ensuring every learner feels supported and ready to thrive.鈥
Now in its seventh year, the program has grown significantly. What began with 250 backpacks has expanded to support 750 students. It is an increase that reflects both the rising need in the community and the remarkable generosity of local partners and volunteers.
Each pre-registered student received a backpack filled with supplies, along with hampers containing dry goods, fresh fruit and vegetables, bread, and milk. Some students also received coats. School staff across the district identified families and helped them register for the event.
鈥淚t鈥檚 my favourite event of the year because it shows the heart of our community. The need is real, and our volunteers and community members step up every time,鈥 said Andrea Senft, Early Learning and Child Care Manager at the Abbotsford School District, and lead organizer of the event.
This year's event was made possible through the generosity of many local organizations and individuals: