December 2021 Hailey Stevens Service Coordinator
American Preparatory Academy students Rock the Socks for The Road Home donating泭41,403 socks to benefit those experiencing homelessness this season.
Today, December 17th, 2021, Students from American Preparatory Academy delivered泭41,403泭socks to one of泭The Road Homes Resource Centers泭in Salt Lake City. In December, our students have been feverishly collecting new and gently used socks for the Rock the Socks donation drive. Today, our students delivered these socks to The Road Home, a nonprofit social services agency that assists individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Salt Lake County and along the Wasatch Front.
The Road Home has three resource centers, supporting approximately 800 people. The donations were delivered today to the Gail Miller Resource Center (242 W. Paramount Ave.,泭Salt Lake City, UT 84115), and will be distributed across the three centers as needed.
American Prep students participate in a donation drive to benefit those in
泭Our APA kids love the Rock the Socks drive. Today, our students learned that just one person could make a difference. If one person brings a few pairs of socks, it can quickly add up to thousands. 泭Hailey Stevens, Service Coordinator at APA.
Below is a breakdown of our totals.
District Total: 41,403 total socks
Campus specific donations:
- West Valley 1 Campus Goal: 1,000 Donated 3,631
- West Valley 2 Campus Goal: 5,000 Donated 7,303
- Draper 1 Campus- Goal: 1,500 Donated 7,955
- Draper 2 Campus Goal: 2,000 Donated 8,766
- Draper 3 Campus Goal: 2,200 Donated 8,353
- Early Learning Center (Pre-K & Kindergarten) Goal: 250 Donated: 900
- Salem Campus Goal: 1,000 Donated: 4,495

At American Prep, we teach our students to Be a Builder, which is someone who positively inspires others and serves their community. Each month, we spotlight a Builder theme. Decembers theme is Kigatsuku, which means looking for ways to serve others. We believe this is an excellent time of the year to find ways to serve others, so we hold a donation drive every December. We are on a 3-year rotation, so we will have a canned food drive to support the Utah Food Bank next year. The following year, we will collect hygiene products for a donation drive that we call Heroes for Hygiene.
Thank you to all of the families, friends, and neighbors who supported our students in this phenomenal drive.泭

About The Road Home 泭The Road Home泭is a private nonprofit social services agency that assists individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Salt Lake County and along the Wasatch Front.
Please visit the website if you would like to help the Road Home or volunteer. Volunteers can serve as early as 12 years old when accompanied by an adult. Visit泭泭to learn more.
