A non-profit dedicated to bringing our community together to focus on the success of children.
Bright Futures provides a path for communities to engage everyone in a collective movement to develop relationships and channel resources supporting education and enabling children to achieve success. Bright Futures-Frederick/Winchester works within Frederick County and Winchester City Public Schools to connect student needs with existing community resources. The Bright Futures model brings togeth
er businesses, human service agencies, faith-based organizations, and parent groups and partners them with schools in a way that helps them to quickly and efficiently meet students’ basic needs – often within 24 hours. This enables students and teachers to focus on education and achieving success. Bright Futures-Frederick/Winchester works to create an environment where education is valued and responsibility for student success is shared. Bright Futures operates under the belief that when a community invests its time, talent, and treasure into its schools, students are more likely to stay in school through graduation, have a higher degree of self-worth and confidence, and set and reach goals for the future. In turn, these students grow up to be better neighbors, quality employees, and leaders in their communities. Frederick County Public Schools Social Media Terms and Conditions
The purpose of the Frederick County Public Schools (“FCPS”) official social media platforms is to provide information about our schools and public education generally in a timely and efficient manner. The following social media terms and conditions apply to any official FCPS social media page, including official social media pages of any of its schools. For all posts made on and after September 20, 2024: Beginning September 20, 2024, FCPS official social media platforms will no longer allow commenting on posts. In the event a post inadvertently allows comments, once staff is aware the commenting capability will be removed as well as any comments that are made on the post. For any comments made on posts that were posted before September 20, 2024: In the event that comments are made to posts that were posted prior to September 20, 2024, those comments will be reviewed and removed, if necessary, pursuant to the below terms. Please note that official FCPS social media pages may not be regularly monitored and FCPS encourages anyone with specific questions or concerns involving a school matter to contact their school principal or the Director of Media and Communications (“Director”). Public comments expressed on FCPS social media pages do not reflect the opinions and position of the Frederick County School Board, FCPS, and its schools, officers and employees. Comment Removal
Recognizing that students use and access official FCPS social media platforms, FCPS expects those who engage with FCPS social media platforms to serve as role models to students and engage in civil, appropriate commentary. As a result, FCPS reserves the right to remove comments made on FCPS posts that contain:
-Conduct that violates the terms and conditions of the applicable social media platform (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
-Illegal conduct or encouragement of illegal activity
-Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates prohibited discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation
-Conduct that is threatening, inciting, harassing, or bullying
-Content that is unrelated to the original FCPS post
-Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party, such as copyright or trademark infringement
-Information that is false
-Content that compromises the safety or security of FCPS, any of its schools, staff, or students
-Personnel information, individually identifiable student information, or other confidential material
-Profane language or content
-Promotions of services or products
-Promotions of political candidates or organizations
-Sexual harassment or sexual content
-Solicitations of commerce or advertisements including promotion or endorsement
-Spam or comments that include links to external online sites
-Conduct that is otherwise in violation of School Board policies or that reasonably may lead to the substantial disruption of or material interference with FCPS school operations
Comments in violation of these terms and conditions may be removed from the applicable FCPS official social media platform. Continued or egregious violations may prompt FCPS to further restrict an individual’s commenting on official FCPS social media platforms. FCPS will not remove content simply because it disagrees with the user’s viewpoint or the user criticizes FCPS. Comment Removal Procedure
The FCPS social media platforms are administered by designated staff. When designated staff suspect a violation of these terms and conditions, the Director will be notified and will review and authorize removal of a comment when appropriate. Upon finding a violation, the Director will make a reasonable effort to contact the individual commenter to give notice of the violation and the removal of their commentary. Appeals regarding the Director’s decision to remove a comment or to take further action for repeated violations of these terms and conditions may be submitted via e-mail to the Assistant Superintendent for Administration within two calendar days. Notices
Individuals should be aware that their comments may be subject to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act and records retention requirements. FCPS may be obligated to retain public comments in its records and/or disclose the information if requested. Official FCPS Social Media Pages include, but are not limited to, those pages identified on the FCPS website.
08/19/2026
The delivery truck wheels go round and round! Back to school time is a wild ride for Bright Futures! Our team has filled and delivered 209 classroom/clinic requests since Stuff the Bus on August 1st! We have delivered items for 393 students as well, including backpacks, clothing, emergency food/hygiene items -all in that same timeframe. This work is only possible because our community continues to show up to support our students! Thank you so much to the donors and volunteers who have made this incredible back to school initiative possible!
What’s next? Our in-school food pantries need our support! Consider donating prepackaged snacks and kid-friendly food items if you can!
08/18/2026
Volunteers needed! Our Glow Run with Frederick County Parks and Recreation happens on Friday, 8/28. Help ensure a successful event and sign up for a volunteer slot now!
Glow All Out 5K Glow Run
Get ready to light up the night and have a blast with family and friends at our 3rd Glow All Out 5K! Join us as we make our way through the Evendale/Byrd campus, creating memories and laughter with every step. This untimed event will rally support fo...
08/11/2026
Last year, we received a huge donation of paper and paint. This generous donation served teachers, students, and staff across our entire area - it even allowed us the opportunity to pay it forward with our community partners at The YDC. We were delighted to see the impact when we received this update from their team over a year later:
"Over the past year, we’ve welcomed 20 kids each Saturday, giving them a space to create, experiment, and build community. It’s been really special to watch their creativity and confidence grow."
Check out these amazing photos of community students and their art!
08/05/2026
Excited to partner with Spanish Club MHS at the Back to School Kickoff to give away 720 backpacks!
08/05/2026
Thank you to the hard workers at NW Works for growing and donating 51lbs of produce for our distribution yesterday! Beautiful produce was given out to more than 85 families and 241 students! We also distributed 142lbs of meat, 150 gallons of milk, and another pallet of produce!
08/04/2026
We are all out food for our Summer Food Distribution.
08/04/2026
Overflowing boxes are seen Monday morning stuffed beyond capacity with school supplies donated by area residents to Bright Futures Frederick/Wi******er, where volunteer Rachel Currant, a physician assistant student at Shenandoah University, helps unload three school buses that had been parked at area Walmart stores on Saturday for the annual "Stuff the Bus" event. Bright Futures will distribute the supplies to students in need in Wi******er and Frederick County public schools. See more photos in link. ⬇
08/03/2026
Thank you Shenandoah University staff for “unstuffing” the bus with us today! Thank you to the hundreds of donors who donated an overwhelming amount of school supplies! ✏️ 📚 and more are heading out to classroom near you!
08/01/2026
Stuff the Bus is rocking and rolling! See you at Pleasant Valley Walmart, Rt. 50 Walmart, and Stephens City Walmart until 4pm today!
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