
8th Annual SOUPer Bowl Scores Big for Kids on the First Coast
The 8th Annual SOUPer Bowl brought together over 140 guests, raising $40,000 to provide hunger-free weekends for children on the First Coast.
PGA Tour player Justin Leonard, his family, and eighth graders at The Benjamin School will provide weekend food for 160 children
PGA Tour Champions player Justin Leonard, his wife, Amanda Leonard, and the couple’s four children have partnered with the eighth-grade class at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach to
Nemours Children’s Health Tees Up support for Blessings in a Backpack at THE PLAYERS Championship with the Jim & Tabitha Furyk Foundation
Nemours sponsored the 'Kids Zone' at THE PLAYERS Championship this year, and they hosted a packing event for Blessings in a Backpack! Jim and Tabitha Furyk, longtime Blessings supporters, and
Community Champion: Blessings in a Backpack Fuels Kids in Central Florida schools
Students across Central Florida are dependent on the generosity of the donors and volunteers that fuel Blessings in a Backpack. And the need grows every day.
Notre Dame Players Fill Backpacks With Food for Children Ahead of Gator Bowl
Ahead of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, the Fighting Irish football team helped fight weekend hunger for hundreds of children in Northeast Florida living with food insecurity.
Gamecock Football Team Gives Back to First Coast Kids Ahead of Gator Bowl
Leading up to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, the South Carolina football team scored 500 hunger-free weekends for First Coast kids. The event will help hundreds of local children living with
Furyk & Friends PGA Tour Champions event benefits Blessings in a Backpack First Coast Chapter
Jacksonville Jaguar legends Tony Boselli and Josh Scobee will tee it up for Blessings in a Backpack in this year's Celebrity Challenge for Charity. They'll play in hopes of winning
School district begins Julio’s Cereal Challenge to honor beloved friend’s memory
All of the cereal collected will go to the local Blessings in a Backpack program and area food banks in memory of Julio Narvaez, who recently died recently from COVID-19