KLEIN, TEXAS - All Klein ISD schools have been awarded a $14,856 Multi-Campus Grant from the Klein ISD Education Foundation (KEF) for the "Klein Kloset" initiative. This initiative was designed to provide essential clothing and hygiene products to students in need, while fostering confidence, wellness, and academic success throughout the district.
In a surprise visit from the KEF Celebration Express, Klein ISD was honored with the grant alongside Foundation directors, community members, and Superintendent Dr. Jenny McGown. The Celebration Express bus brought excitement and recognition as the Klein Kloset was honored as one of this year's deserving recipients of the grants.
Led by grant writers Christy Gleason and Kimberly Jones-Williams and sponsored by the Klein ISD Education Foundation in partnership with Brian and Dr. Jenny McGown, the Klein Kloset initiative serves students and families from every Klein ISD school, regardless of socioeconomic status. Whether facing homelessness, financial hardship, or crisis, families will have access to free clothing, hygiene items, and basic household necessities. The project aims to improve student attendance, mental health, and stability by ensuring students feel secure, confident, and supported.
Students will be referred through school staff, and success will be measured by serving 50–75 students within the first six months. The district is collaborating with Operations to identify a centralized space for the Kloset and with Warehouse Services to repurpose shelving and storage equipment. District social workers will oversee the Klein Kloset’s daily operations, with the support of volunteers and community partners.