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Blessings in a Backpack is a non-profit organization that feeds school children in the United States who currently are fed during the week on the federally funded Free and Reduced Meal Program and are at risk of going hungry on the weekends. Its mission is to mobilize communities, individuals, and resources to provide food on the weekends for ...
Cradles to Crayons® (C2C®) is a non-profit organization that provides free clothes and other basic needs such as shoes, diapers, coats, and backpacks with school supplies to children living in homeless, poverty, and low-income situations for free. Cradles to Crayons began with its first Giving Factory® warehouse in Quincy, Massachusetts, in ...
Dec. 22—The Food for Backpacks program in Albert Lea received a $25,000 donation Thursday from Mayo Clinic Health System as part of an effort by the health system to invest $900,000 in local ...
In 2008, Active Minds held the first Send Silence Packing display at the National Mall in Washington DC. [9] The display consists of 1,000 backpacks laid on the ground in a public space, with personal stories attached. [10] These backpacks represent the lives of the over 1,000 college students that are lost to suicide each year. [11]
Packing BackSnacks, which are backpacks filled with nutritious, child-friendly food for children in elementary and middle schools. The volunteer slots are all filled for now, but you can add your ...
Many people in the comments wondered why the user wouldn’t just use a purse or a backpack. “It’s called a purse/backpack! Hope this helps!” someone said.
Stuff Your Rucksack advocates responsible travel, encouraging travellers to support organizations and projects around the world that need equipment and resources by packing extra items in their luggage. The charity’s website acts as a message board between travellers and the small charities and organisations that require extra resources. [2]
GAP Food-Packing: IDES developed the God Always ProvIDES Food-Packing Program (GAP) for hunger and malnourishment relief. The program provides an opportunity to serve together with your church, youth group, co-workers, school group, or family. Anyone from the ages 8 years to 108 years can participate in the assembly-line style process.