Singh Foundation matches donations after Surrey school fire
Published 11:00 am Friday, March 6, 2026
Following a fire at Woodland Park Elementary, the Singh Foundation has committed to match community donations towards new technology for the students and teachers.
The foundation is matching donations dollar for dollar to support the launch of a new technology program for Woodland Park students, Surrey Schools has announced.
From now to March 17, every contribution made will be doubled until Surrey Schools reaches its goal of $70,000, which will directly support Woodland Park students with this new technology.
On Jan. 30, a fire disrupted learning for the students of Woodland Park Elementary, forcing intermediate classes to relocate to Regent Road Elementary while primary students shifted to the modular building on-site that was not affected.
Even though classrooms are divided across locations, the school community shares they’ve been working tirelessly to rebuild stability and keep the students learning and moving forward.
Surrey Schools explained that in the weeks following the fire, their immediate focus was in replacing basic school supplies so learning could continue.
“Thanks to the generosity of the community, those essentials are being replenished,” said a post from Surrey Schools. “With those needs met, our attention has shifted to a new opportunity.”
The district has now set their focus on strengthening Woodland Park’s access to technology.
As of right now Woodland Park is seeking support for:
• 30 MacBook laptops
• 30 iPads
• charging carts
• Apple Pencils and keyboards
• a 3D printer and materials
• LEGO VEX robotics kits
• Ozobots and MBot classroom sets
The school district says that this is more than just an investment in devices.
“One of the most meaningful next steps in recovery is giving students and staff something exciting and positive to focus on as they rebuild,” said Surrey Schools. “It is an opportunity to restore normalcy, spark creativity, and give students something exciting to look forward to as they move forward after the fire.”
The Singh Foundation has also shared with the school district that they are committed to investing in Surrey Schools long term. This will be made possible by funding athletics, clubs and extracurricular activities at six secondary schools.
In addition, they are granting annual scholarships to students through the RCMP Basketball Classic.
“Their long‑standing support for these initiatives, as well as the new technology program at Woodland Park, reflects a deep commitment to student well-being,” said Surrey Schools.
More information on the Singh Foundation can be found on their website at thesinghfoundation.org
If you wish to donate and help Woodland Park Elementary, monetary donations can be made through SchoolCashOnline. Surrey Schools asks that you select “Woodland Park Elementary” and include the word “Technology” in the message. (Find a direct log-in link through tinyurl.com/SurreySchoolsFundraiser.)
Other donations can be made by emailing donations@surreyschools.ca or by calling 604-595-6066.
In-person donations of cash, debit or credit can also be made at the District Education Centre, located at 14033 92 Ave., at the main reception desk.