Blessings in a Backpack’s Chicago Associates Board (CAB) hosted its second annual Race to Feed Chicago on Thursday, May 10, 2018. Once again, CAB turned the everyday fundraiser model on
Who says underachievers can’t do big things? The underachievers of Boerne, Texas, proved that big things come in small, um, distances, as they took to the starting line at the
Story by Alexia Diao, NPR.org. The inaugural Boerne (pronounced like Bernie) race is “500-ish” yards, or .3 miles. The “um, ‘race,'” as its organizers call it, begins and ends with a
Story by Bailey Loosemore via Louisville Courier Journal. Work didn’t stop Friday for many Jefferson County Public School teachers who — on their unexpected day off — gathered at schools
By Andrew McDevitt, Sports, abc-7.com. Dozens of former professional athletes gathered on FSW’s campus on Friday morning to help feed hundreds of elementary school students. The event was orchestrated by
Story by Mark Eckel via NFL Player Engagement Insider Randall Cobb wanted to help, wanted to give back, wanted to make a difference in his hometown in Tennessee and his
Story by John Bacon via usatoday.com West Virginia teacher Kevin Green wants to make sure that none of his students go hungry just because he is on strike. Green, who
By Chelsea Hirsch via pagesix.com. Soap star Chrishell Hartley knows the value of a dollar. “I was homeless a few times in my life and it was really hard growing
Blessings in a Backpack is so thankful to partner with Jennifer Garner and her kids (and their wonderful classmates) to feed the hearts and bellies of kids in LA on
Texas Roadhouse is joining us in the to fight to end childhood hunger! When guests purchase one of its limited edition Blessings in a Backpack gift cards, 10% of the