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Local teacher’s goal to collect 7,000 Easter baskets for children in need

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Andrea Galabinski Easter Bunny stand-in student Kaylee Ryan in Easter Room at school, where 2,000 baskets have already been donated for an Easter Basket Drive to help children in need.

Local teacher and Cape resident Kellie McIntosh wears a T-shirt that says “Easter Bunny Bodyguard” on the front and “Ask Me About Our Basket Drive” on the back. It is her goal to collect and distribute more than 7,000 Easter baskets to children in need in Southwest Florida.

“They may be abused, neglected, live in a shelter or just have family financial problems,” she said. She works with five agencies, including ACT, the Abuse Counseling Treatment Center for Women and Children of Lee County, the Children’s Network of Lee County, shelters and more.

She is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to this beloved cause. “My goal is 7,000 baskets this year, and we will get them.”

She has students and parents from her school, Good Shepherd Lutheran, involved in the drive, for donations, compiling baskets – even having students dress up in a giant bunny suit.

At home, her garage is so full of baskets, she and her husband Daniel can’t even pull in their cars. He also helps by providing a drop off spot at his place of employment, Top Notch Carpet Care in Fort Myers.

At school, she has “Easter Bunny Headquarters” – a room already full of more than 1,000 baskets, which she separates by the child’s gender and age. “Student Kaylee Ryan is a big help,” she said.

McIntosh accepts full baskets and any part of what can go in one. Then she hunts dollars stories for whatever else she needs, with her entire family helping.

If she isn’t busy enough with being a mother, teacher and head of the PTO, she spends all year on this drive, starting to gather things for the upcoming year.

The drive has grown tremendously in the last four years.

When she first started, she had a goal of 500 baskets.

“We tripled that. The next year’s goal was 1,000 and we got over 2,000, and the last year it was 3,000 and we got 3,652. I was on cloud nine.”

Social workers will go to the school on April 3 to get all the baskets, so donations will be taken until then.

The drive’s success is the result of donations from the school’s teachers, students, parents and other campus contributers, as well as local businesses.

“We have several drop-off locations, and have added more this year. From an article in the Cape Breeze and the North Fort Myers Neighbor, local law firm Goldberg, Goldstein, Cechman, Rice, & Purtz learned about the drive and offered five of their locations, from Port Charlotte, the Cape, even Naples.”

She said a local anonymous donor also read about the drive.

“She’s a grandmother, and said after she read the story she started shopping the day after Easter for all the sales, and has been collecting since. She just dropped off a sizable donation.”

Drop off locations include:

Cre8 Salon and Spa

814 SW Pine Island Road

Cape Coral

(239) 458-2704

Il Primo Pizza & Wings

2209 Santa Barbara Blvd

Cape Coral

(239) 573-3435

Goldberg, Goldstein, Cechman, Rice, & Purtz

Five locations:

1515 Broadway Fort Myers

1603 Hancock Bridge Parkway Cape Coral

4802 Lee Boulevard Lehigh Acres

2590 Northbrooke Plaza Drive,#105 Naples

2852 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte

Top Notch Carpet Care

1198 Hemmingway Road

Fort Myers

(239) 226-1198

Kimberly’s Hallmark

Merchant’s Crossing

North Fort Myers (239) 995-7171

Dimensional Construction, Inc.

120 S Del Prado Blvd., Suite 1

Cape Coral

(239) 458-8453

Good Shepherd Lutheran School

Corner of Hancock Bridge Parkway and Orange Grove Boulevard, North Fort Myers

She always throws a party for the school class that gets the most baskets.

“My goal is to get a congressman involved and take this to Tallahassee – go statewide.”

For information, call McIntosh at Good Shepherd Lutheran School, 995-7711.