Wiffle Ball Classic Raises $35,000 for Blessings in a Backpack
The 5th Annual Wiffle Ball Classic, presented by Krispy Kreme, took place during the The RSM Classic. The PGA Tour Wives took on PGA Players joined students from Altama ElementaryFrederica students help pack food with Blessings in a Backpack
Story by Lauren McDonald. Photos by Bobby Haven. Nearly 2,700 Glynn County students leave school each Friday and do not eat a full meal again until they return on Monday.
Plum, PA woman leading effort to feed children in Wilkinsburg
Story by Francesa Sacco. Photos by Nate Smallwood. For the past five years, Linda Lafferty has helped feed Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania’s hungry children. Each week, 550 students from Kelly and Turner
Nursing and rehab facility helps DC children by packing bags of food
WASHINGTON (ABC7) β Once a week, residents at Transitions Healthcare in Southeast gather to pack more than 100 bags of food. βFor me, it’s a blessing to be able to
Blessings in a Backpack benefit Mission Ridge Students
More than 830 Mission Ridge Elementary School students received backpacks recently thanks to Blessings in a Backpack, the Cigna Foundation, and Cigna. βThis is a great day to be a
Linkin Bridge Packs Bags at Louisville Schools
Linkin Bridge of America’s Got Talent teamed up with Blessings in a Backpack to pack bags of food for children at two elementary schools in their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.
Chicago Bears’ Kyle Long Opens New Playground & Feeds 125 Kids
By Stephanie Lulay β Kids at St. Malachy School on the Near West Side had a special guest crash their recess at Starr Park on Tuesday β Chicago Bears offensiveALEX AND ANI Carries Light for Childhood Hunger
Humans are beings of light. It lives within us, limitless and indestructible. Every time we choose to use it, we create a positive wave. At Blessings in a Backpack, we
Green Bay ‘Blessings in a Backpack’ gets a boost from United Healthcare
United Healthcare is making a difference for some Green Bay students. Last week, FOX 11 reported that money for the “Blessings in a Backpack” program at Lincoln Elementary would run