How It Works
Did you know that 13.4 MILLION CHILDREN* are experiencing food insecurity? That’s one in five American children who may be struggling with access to food.
The consequences of hunger are much more than a growling stomach. Poor nutrition can result in a weaker immune system, increased hospitalization, lower IQ, shorter attention spans, and lower academic achievement. Children are fed during the school week by federal government programs. We want to make sure they’re getting nutritional meals over the weekend, too.
Blessings in a Backpack is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. During the 2022–2023 school year, we distributed more than 3.3 million bags of ready-to-eat food to children at 1,270 schools in 46 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Since 2009, Blessings in a Backpack has provided 30 million hunger-free weekends for more than 1 million children nationwide.
*USDA, Economic Research Service, 2022
Our Structure:
We are a national organization made up of seven regional chapters and more than 1,200 community-driven programs. We share the goal of preventing childhood hunger on the weekends for the kids who need us most.
On average, $175* will feed one child on the weekends for one 38-week school year through the Blessings in a Backpack program—the results: nourished kids ready to learn.
Food is an essential building block, and in this case, it is truly a blessing, especially to a hungry child!
Visit the Ways You Can Help section of our site to find out the various ways in which you can help Blessings in a Backpack feed more children. Click here to make a gift that will help feed a child this weekend!
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Blessings in a Backpack is more than food. We’ve helped kids all over the country overcome challenges, thrive in the present, and look toward a brighter future.
Blessings in a Backpack has partnered with Quaker Oats and Ipsos+, a leading global market research company, on a national evaluation project that measures program impact on a deeper level than bags and pounds of food distributed. This project involved various Blessings’ stakeholders, such as children and teachers, in the evaluation process. Surveys found that, in addition to no longer feeling weekend hunger pangs, children fed by Blessings experience the following impact on their lives:
- 78% feel cared for by their community
- 71% feel they are helping their family
- 70% say their attendance at school is better
- 69% say it is easier to learn
- 67% say their family is happier
- 62% say they are hungry less often
- 60% have fewer behavioral issues at school
+results from 2015/2021 Ipsos surveys
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