Cigna employees and Hampton University students joined Councilman Steve Brown to pack four weekends worth of food — or 800 bags — for the students at Machen Elementary School in
Feature photo: Des Moines Mayor Frank Cownie packs bags of food for local kids. Picture: Des Moines Public Schools. Mayors and government officials across the U.S. filled backpacks with food
Story by Makayla Ballman, wave3.com In honor of National Blessings in a Backpack Week, KFC corporate employees and their partners at Henny Penny packed 1,500 Blessings in a Backpack bags
Story by Jim Piggott, News4Jax Some students at Woodland Acres Elementary School in Arlington got a chance to help other students Thursday. They joined Mayor Lenny Curry and his wife,
Story by Scott Willis & Brad Klein & Joyce Kim via waer.org. More than 900 Syracuse City school children will be going home with a backpack full of food every
National Blessings in a Backpack Week is a week of events that bring awareness to Blessings in a Backpack’s work to feed the kids this weekend. This year, we strive
Story via effinghamdailynews.com. Blessings in a Backpack—Effingham, IL, is celebrating its fifth year feeding children in the Effingham community. To celebrate this special occasion they are planning an eventful week
Story via tempeschools.org. On the morning of Friday, September 29, students at Nevitt Elementary were surprised to find out that their multi-purpose room transformed into a donation and distribution center
Story via tempeschools.org. On September 28, Thew Elementary School’s gymnasium erupted with cheers and smiles as students realized that their early morning assembly was actually a large community donation event
Story via wmphoenixopen.com. Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton joined The Thunderbirds, hosts of the Waste Management Phoenix Open, and the PGA TOUR Wives Association to pack bags full of food for