Local school district’s partnership with a nonprofit is helping kids focus on education
PRINCE GEORGE – Feeding Futures is a provincial program that is put into practice across School District 57 with the sole purpose of providing students with consistent access to nutritious food. This initiative addresses the immediate need of feeding students during the school day while also reducing the financial burden on families facing rising food costs and by partnering with a non-profit organization like Backpack Buddies SD57 can extend this support beyond the classroom to bridge the weekend hunger gap.
So our real mission is to target that weekend hunger gap faced by kids who are relying on the school meal programs Monday through Friday. You often hear about breakfast and lunch programs in school, but people don’t often consider what’s happening on the weekends for those children. we’re really targeting that from Friday night to Monday morning and trying to make sure kids have what they need on the weekends so they can come to school Monday ready to learn, and not one step behind their peers.” said Backpack Buddies Co-founder Emily-anne King.
Starting with one school and 20 backpacks in 2012 Backpack Buddies supports approximately 7000 children in 500 schools every week accross the province. In 2023 Social worker Kristin Olsen identified the growing numbers of kids going hungry over the weekend and reached out to the non profit for a solution and that created a partnership that has grown to this day.
