Backpack Buddies coming to two Newton elementary schools

Food Bank of Iowa program targets ‘chronically hungry’ kids

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There is no cost to the child, or his or her family, to participate in the program.

“We know healthy food options are important to all children every day of the week,” Aurora Heights principal Carol Farver said. “We are glad this program can help meet current nutritional weekend needs for children in families who may find themselves in special circumstances.  Backpack Buddies is a program that is trying to address a problem that more families face in our current economy.”

Miller said it costs approximately $3.75 per student per week to keep the program operating. It is funded entirely by grants and donations, which come from individuals, families, small businesses, large corporations, churches and other non-profits.

Funding for a specific school program can be identified with each donation.

The Food Bank of Iowa partners with local school districts’ programs, which are supported by volunteers who pick up and deliver food from the Food Bank of Iowa in Des Moines, and then sort and re-pack the food into individual sacks distribution. So far, a number of Newton service clubs, church groups, business clubs and organizations have been contacted to organize Backpack Buddies volunteer mornings for their groups to assist with sorting and re-packing weekend food to go into the backpacks. 

“We’re very excited that Backpack Buddies is going to be starting in the Newton schools,” Thomas Jefferson principal Lisa Sharp said. “We’re grateful for the volunteer support we’ve received so far in helping to get the program organized.”

Bob Eschliman can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 423 or via email at bschliman@newtondailynews.com.

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