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Teaming Up With First Responders, New Jersey Non-Profit Makes Strides in Classrooms and Communities

Inside the classroom and out on the streets, Lunch with Lynch has been serving the Wildwood Island Communities for 10 years

Cape May County Police Officer Clearance Allen shows off his skills to kids from Wildwood’s Commissioners Court.

A video of Wildwood Police Officer Clearance Allen quickly made its way around Facebook.

Skateboarding through Wildwood’s Commissioners Courts, Allen was back at home. Allen told NBC10 he grew up in the low income area, and frequently returns to hang out with the kids to set an example.

"You don’t have to resort to drugs and violence," Allen said. "You can make something of yourself no matter where you’re from."

Wildwood firefighters were also captured on camera as they hit the streets to pass out their signature head gear to kids around the Wildwood Island.

Members of the Wildwood Fire Department take a quick detour to get local kids suited up and ready for duty.

The man behind both of these videos? 56 year-old John Lynch.

The outreach efforts stem from his local non-profit, Lunch with Lynch, which strives to improve Wildwood schools and communities. Lunch with Lynch has been relying heavily on the support of local first responders since its inception over 10 years ago.

Lynch started the Lunch with Lynch Foundation in 2006. He was volunteering on his lunch breaks with Read Across America in the lower-income Glenwood Avenue School. Every day, he spent his hour out of the office reading with kids- the majority of whom recieved free and reduced lunches. 

With the support of the Cape May County Fraternal Order of Police, Lynch’s organization spread across all six of the island’s schools. He started getting officers and firefighters into schools to talk to kids, and more community events followed.

“It was just meant to be,” Lynch said. “It would not be where it is if it wasn’t for the fact that first responders bought into the program.”

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John Lynch, a 56 year old man, created Lunch with Lynch to improve Wildwood communities in 2006.
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The organization efforts includes book distributions, field trips and other events, as well as the donation of thousands of dollars in college scholarships.
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Lunch with Lynch also joins forces with several other nonprofits to bring the best experience to the kids. In this picture, the organization had teamed up with the Special Olympics.
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Lynch´s organization has now spread across all six of the island´s schools.
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Police officer Clearance Allen, who grew up in a low income area himself, is part of the organization and dedicates some time to make a difference.
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As much as the organization does for the children, it also teaches them to give to others. They celebrate the "Pay It Forward Day".
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“[The foundation] Inspires kids in the community to dream big, and think about doing things for others. Everything starts with kindness,” said John Lynch.

Now, Lynch’s outreach efforts include giving $23,000 in scholarships to Wildwood students entering college and proving over $10,000 in grants to the Island School.

Other initiatives include distributing a new book to every kindergarten student on the island, field trips, and even the purchasing of 12 bikes to jumpstart a bike club at a local school.

“It’s a great program to actually get the kids up and active," Officer Allen said.

At its core, Lynch says his foundation teaches kids to ‘pay it forward’ at a young age.

“[The foundation] Inspires kids in the community to dream big, and think about doing things for others. Everything starts with kindness.”

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