For most of us, life is pretty good. Sometimes, especially living in this country,
we forget just how good we have it. I
know I have been blessed by the fact that I have never really experienced
hunger. Sure, we all say things like, “Man,
I’m starving!” Most of us, thankfully,
will never really have to know how that feels.
But for some of the families in our own communities, this is a reality. Today I want to talk to you about a charity
that my wife and I love and support, and that truly addresses this problem. It is called, Blessings in a Backpack.
I will admit that I have only known about this
organization for a short time, but they have been helping kids in local
communities since 2006. They are
currently feeding over 55,000 children in 318 schools in 37 US states and three
countries. This is what they do and how they do it. Blessings
in a Backpack provides a backpack for elementary school children whose
families qualify for the Federal Free and Reduced Price Meal Program. Each Friday, the backpack is filled with
enough food for two breakfasts, two lunches, and snacks for the weekend. On Monday, the students bring the empty
backpack to school and on Friday it will be filled for them again.
The thing that really appeals to me about this group
is the way they are organized. They are
a 501C(3) non-profit organization, which means that when you make a donation it
is also tax deductible. When you donate
money for a child though, the money goes directly to buying the food for the
child, in the community that you choose.
The cost of the backpack is part of what the parent organization
provides. So, your donation is
transferred to a debit card that the local organization uses to buy food for
the kids in your community from the stores in your community.
This organization was brought to our community by
two wonderful women, Ellen Stillson and Chris Garner. They started last fall at one elementary school
in Plymouth Indiana, striving to meet the needs of 25 children. This year they expanded that to cover all
four elementary schools and their goal is to feed 25 students at EACH
school! This all in the span of less
than a year! Great things are happening
with this program in our community and I hope you will help spread the word.
If you want to donate and sponsor food for a child,
you can send a check, made out to Blessings in a Backpack, to Chris Garner,
12954 6th Road, Plymouth, Indiana 46563.
Please include your name and address if it is not on the check so that
they can send you a tax receipt and a thank you. Also, be sure to let them know which school
you would like the money to go toward.
If you are out of this area and you would like to donate, go to
Blessingsinabackpack.org, for more information.
Believe it or not, $80 will provide enough food for
a child for an entire school year of weekends!
This year my wife and I could only afford to provide enough for one
child. Hopefully next year we can up our
donation and begin to help more children, but we had to start somewhere. I challenge you all to do the same.
Spot on. Great organization, great grassroots community effort, great need for the students right here in our own schools.
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Wow, Mark! Thank you so much for helping us spread the word.....we are humbled by the support we've experienced so far, and we are incredibly excited to see how many kids will be positively impacted by the program this year.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty great thing to be involved in potentially changing a child's future through something as simple as providing food.
Thanks, Mark! Great blog post :)
Ellen
Thanks Tod and Ellen, and for all that you do!
DeleteThanks so much!!! This has been such a huge blessing to me. Serving those kids brings such joy! So glad you and Brenda are part of the team!
ReplyDeleteblessings,
chris
Excited to jump on board and help this year! By sponsoring - and "hands-on" at Webster! :) Thank you Chris and Ellen for your hearts and time...your efforts truly are blessings that go beyond just the backpacks you are filling each week!
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