It’s 21st century learning that will help the hungry.
A grade 8 class at Bayside Middle school is working with NBCC and the business community to create an app for the Community Food Basket.
Application team hard at work! pic.twitter.com/4uTbQI8KMi
— Bayside Gives Back (@Food4Gratitude) May 8, 2017
13 year old Jesse Paquet tells us the app will allow users to donate food, time and money.
He tells us how they chose the name…Food 4 Gratitude.
He says gratitude goes with caring, giving and helpfulness and it’s goes well with donation and rhymes with food and that’s how it came along
The android version should be availabe this summer while, the IOS version should be ready by the fall.