Kathy Knight, Farmington, ME—Kathy Knight passed away six years ago today, and her memory continues to inspire those who knew and loved her. Kathy dedicated 35 years to teaching kindergarten, believing passionately in the transformative power of education. Her legacy now lives on through the Kathy Knight Memorial Book Scholarship Fund, which was established to honor her commitment to nurturing young minds.
The scholarship fund, organized by Roger Knight, aims to provide every first-grade student at Mallett School in Farmington, Maine, with one book each month. These books are given to the students to keep, encouraging a love for reading that Kathy championed throughout her life. “Teaching a child to read is a lifelong gift,” Kathy often said, and this initiative is a testament to her belief.
To date, the fund has raised $475 out of a $2,300 goal, with seven generous donations contributing to this cause. Roger Knight has expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who have supported the fund, noting that Kathy would have been overjoyed to see the difference this initiative is making in the lives of young students. Last year, one of the favorite books among the children was "What if You Had an Animal Tail" by Sandra Markle, a book that sparked their imaginations and was frequently mentioned in their thank-you notes.
The love and support shown through these donations are a reflection of the impact Kathy had on her community. Her dedication to education and her students is fondly remembered, and the scholarship fund ensures that her passion for learning continues to touch the lives of many.
We are deeply saddened to reflect on Kathy Knight’s passing, yet we celebrate the enduring positive impact she left behind. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and loved ones as they continue to honor her memory.
Short Summary of Kathy Knight
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Kathy Knight |
Date of Passing | August 30, 2018 |
Fundraiser Created By | Roger Knight |
Goal Amount | $2,300 |
Amount Raised | $475 |
Location | Farmington, ME |
Purpose | Provide books to first-grade students at Mallett School |
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