Sponsor a Child

For only $9 a week or $360 a year, you can feed a child in your community. Whether you prefer a one-time or recurring donation, any amount helps!

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A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR THE FOOD4KIDS BACKPACK PROGRAM OF NORTH FLORIDA,  INC.(CH50653) MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE, WITHIN THE STATE, 1-800-HELPFLA,  OR VIA THE INTERNET AT WWW.800HELPFLA.COM. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY  THE STATE.

If preferred, donations can also be mailed. Checks should be made payable to:

Food4Kids Backpack Program of North Florida
7257 NW 4th Blvd
Suite 31
Gainesville, Fl 32607

Optional PDF Mail-in Donation Form

Don’t hesitate to contact us for additional questions:

Donate Food

Donations of nonperishable items are always welcome, including:

Breakfast Items – oatmeal packets, granola bars, cereals
Canned/Boxed Goods – beans, meats, pasta, soup, veggies
Snacks – raisins, pretzels, fruit cups, pudding, peanut butter and jelly
Drinks – shelf-stable milk, juice boxes/pouches


Get Your Organization Involved in a Food Drive

Have a friendly competition or inter-office/department challenges to increase drive success. For example, human resources is challenging accounting to a tuna can drive…who can collect the most of a specific item.
Consider a themed drive for each week: Raisin Rally, Granola Gathering, Pudding & Peanut Butter Party, Spaghettio’s Stockpile, PB&J Jackpot, etc.

Helpful Tips to Make Your Food Drive a Success

      • Print and post a list of suggested food donations.
      • Hold your food drive for 2-4 weeks.
      • Wrap collection boxes in kid friendly paper and attach the suggested shopping lists to each bin in a clear envelope.
      • Email or post local sales for specific items on employee cork boards, newsletters, pay check envelopes, etc.
      • Contact Food4Kids to find out what items are in need and/or shortages
      • Have a team designated to emptying the bins, weighing and counting the items and posting results regularly w/ reminders to increase last minute donations.
      • Consider separating and counting each item to keep accurate count. Weight isn’t as important for our program as we pack specific regular items each week. Canned goods weigh more than granola bars but we actually need more granola bars and raisins each week than canned goods (one canned good feeds multiple kids)
      • Offer to take up a monetary collection for individuals who do not want to purchase items, but would like to support the drive.
      • Take pictures! They are a great way to announce your organization’s participation and results. Use them in newsletters, Facebook posts and websites. Be sure to send your photos to Food4Kids so that we can post them and give you recognition for all your hard work.
      • Food4Kids can arrange to pick up the items from you or meet you at a convenient location if you are able to deliver them (which is especially helpful to our limited number of volunteers).

Volunteer

We are always looking for volunteers to help us collect, pack and distribute food at our schools and warehouse. Find out how you can get involved today!

Want to volunteer? Send us an email!

Corporate Sponsorship

We thank you for this opportunity to share our program with you and welcome any questions you may have. Our partnership with the community is crucial to sustain and expand this valuable service which makes a difference in the lives of many children and we thank you for your consideration and support.

Please contact us to schedule a meeting to explore options for your support.

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Food4Kids’ Statement on the Impact of SNAP Pause

This weekend, the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will pause all monthly benefits to the approximately 42 million Americans. 1 in 8 Florida residents rely on SNAP to help meet their nutritional needs. More than 59% of SNAP participants in our state are families with children according to data from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a nonpartisan research and policy institute.

In North Central Florida, 1 in 4 children lack access to adequate food and nutrition according to Feeding America’s Map the Meal Gap. Food4Kids Backpack Program of North Florida exists today because of this statistic. In the four counties that our program serves, nearly 14,000 children are considered food insecure. The children and families experiencing chronic hunger don’t always look the way you think. Most families who rely on SNAP benefits are from working households but still don’t have enough to feed their children consistently.

Children like Miles* whose parent wrote to us to say, “Thank [you] for even considering helping out our family because as a single parent working a minimum wage job, it’s very difficult to maintain and provide when you have multiple children in the home. Knowing that they can get a snack or a meal daily helps a long way because sometimes I don’t know how the next meal will be provided.”

Food4Kids Backpack Program is a private, nonprofit organization that provides bags of nonperishable meals and snacks for chronically hungry children every weekend during the school year. Our bags are delivered to 68 local schools and are sent home on Fridays with children who may otherwise go without food until they return to school on Monday. We also distribute hundreds of boxes of food for longer breaks from school like Thanksgiving and Winter Break. Food4Kids receives no government funding. Contrary to popular belief, most of the food we distribute is purchased, in bulk, from national food distributors and funded by donations and grants. Our bags are supplemented with nonperishable food that is donated by the community.

As SNAP benefits are paused, we are prepared but not panicked. We planned for an increase in need for our services this school year. We watched our enrollments increase by 12.5% in the last week alone and we expect many more enrollments in the coming weeks. We stocked our warehouse with food to account for this increase and we have already submitted additional food orders to help us restock as we head into the holiday season. But none of what we do is possible without community support.

I received calls and emails from several local agencies, concerned citizens, and safety net programs this week asking what we are doing and how they can help. It is easy to allow yourself to become panicked or sink into despair. But there is much we can do to support our community’s children, our friends, and our neighbors. Now is the time to act. Now is the time to reach out to programs like Food4Kids and other local food banks and pantries that serve our communities to volunteer and donate items to keep shelves stocked. Now is the time to invest in critical programs addressing food insecurity on an ongoing basis. Your contribution of just $9 per week helps ensure a family receives a bag of nonperishable meals every weekend. We may not be able to change the circumstances for all 42 million people who rely on SNAP, but we can absolutely help feed the 14,000 children in our community who need us. Together, we can nourish our future.

 

Sincerely,

Margot DeConna, MBA, CFRE

Executive Director

*Name changed to protect the family’s privacy.