
Giving Tuesday 2021: Thank you, Blessings Family!
We set a Giving Tuesday goal of $200,00 this year. Because of your generous support, we surpassed it and shared the single biggest fundraising day in the organization's history! Thank
Holy Spirit helps ease childhood hunger, educate parish community about poverty
Every other Sunday after Mass, Holy Spirit parishioners and school families have been packing and delivering Blessings in a Backpack food to Dunn Elementary School in Louisville for children who
KFC puts the #ChickenSandwichWars on hold to fight a greater enemy: childhood hunger
For every chicken sandwich sold on Giving Tuesday, KFC will donate $1 to Blessings in a Backpack, with a minimum donation of $250,000 and a maximum donation of $300,000.
MAD Fitness Volunteers Pack Blizzard Bags for Frederick School
Over a dozen volunteers gathered at MAD Fitness in Frederick to pack bags of weekend food for children in need.
Nature’s Path donates 1,500 food bags for in-need families
Nature's Path Foods on Tuesday readied a donation of 1,500 bags of healthy, organic food to families in need in the Waukesha and Milwaukee areas.
The 2021 DIY 5K Raised over $90,000 to Feed Chicagoland Kids
Thank you to everyone who participated in the second annual "Do it Yourself" Virtual 5K Run/Walk. This year's event garnered the support of over 80 individuals of all ages nationwide
Helping Feed Students of Collier County Public Schools
Blessings in a Backpack works with schools throughout Southwest Florida, including Collier County Public Schools. Watch to learn about the need in Collier County and how Blessings in a
Blessings in a Backpack honored at the ACE Awards
This year's ACE Awards celebrate those who strove for sustainability, diversity, charitable work, and inclusivity during the past 18 months. Accessories Council members had the opportunity to vote for brands
KFC, Darnell “SuperChef” Ferguson, pack 1,500 bags of food for local kids
Darnell "SuperChef" Ferguson and several dozen KFC and Henny Penny employees packed bags of weekend food for 1,500 JCPS students who might otherwise go hungry.