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“Blessings in a Backpack” Program Provides Take Home Food for Harford County Students in Need

March 27, 2012 By Dagger News Service 5 Comments

From Harford County Public Schools:

More than 600 HCPS elementary school students in need will not be without food over the weekends throughout the school-year as a result of the generosity and support of community members, HCPS staff and a local church congregation.

Two elementary schools are teaming together with the community to participate in the national ‘Blessings in a Backpack’ initiative. William Paca/Old Post Road and Magnolia elementary schools are reaching out to their students in need.

‘Blessings in a Backpack’ is a national program that provides elementary schoolchildren who are on the federal Free and Reduced Price Meal Program with a backpack of food to take home on weekends during the school year. The non-profit organization, started in 2005, currently feeds over 57,000 children in 391 schools across 39 U.S. states and three countries – Canada, Columbia and Haiti. Students who participate in the ‘Blessings in a Backpack’ program have shown improvement in school attendance, test scores, behavior, and health.

Magnolia Elementary School Family Liaison Barb Haller started the initiative earlier this year to ensure that all students’ hunger needs were met. Ms. Haller partnered with Mountain Christian Church in Joppa, to secure the funds necessary to feed all students who qualify for the program in her school.

“The program has had an overwhelmingly positive impact on the lives of the children at Magnolia Elementary School,” stated Ms. Haller. “For so many reasons the students look forward to getting their backpacks for the weekend. They feel proud that it is their very own and I know in my heart that it brightens their lives.”

Since that time, Mountain Christian Church has raised over $45,000 to fund the initiative, as well as to provide volunteers each week to help stuff backpacks. Ms. Liz Ross of Mountain Christian Church shares the same passion for this program and helping the county’s children in need. Ms. Ross coordinates the church’s fundraising efforts to provide more funds to support this program. Without the generosity of the people from Mountain Christian, children would be going hungry each weekend.

“Ms. Ross and the generous people of Mountain Christian Church need to know that it is because of their efforts this program is truly making a positive impact on our students” said Mr. Jake Little, HCPS coordinator of Title I.

Each week, volunteers from the HCPS central office, both participating elementary schools, and Mountain Christian Church come together to stuff backpacks with cans of soup, raisins, juice boxes, granola bars, and noodles for 320 students at Magnolia Elementary and 320 students at William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary. Students take the backpacks home on Friday and return them the following week to be stuffed again.

In addition, another local elementary school has gotten involved in the initiative by raising funds to support the program. Emmorton Elementary School recently presented a check to Mountain Christian Church for the ‘Blessings’ initiative in the amount of $1,300. Students and staff participated in a Reading Challenge after sharing the story, Frindle. The main idea of the story is that “one person can make a difference.” The school community rallied around this theme to raise money for ‘Blessings.’

“Knowing that all of our children have additional food over the weekend is comforting,” reflected Mrs. Patricia Mason, principal of Magnolia Elementary School. “’Blessings in a Backpack’ has truly been a blessing for our children at Magnolia Elementary.”

The immediate success of the program has inspired the community to reach further to feed more students. Ultimately, the goal is to expand the program to all six HCPS Title I elementary schools, which could potentially feed more than 3,000 students who qualify for the program. Plans are in place to coordinate efforts to reach that goal.

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  1. one voice says

    March 28, 2012 at 11:10 am

    I applaud the efforts of everyone who has worked together to make this program possible. Thank you for recognizing a need and filling it.

    I would encourage our elected officials to lobby for financial support to all public schools to allow them to offer free breakfast and lunch to all studnts. Numerous funded studies have been done showing the relationship between good grades and nutrition. The same studies show that a hungry child is less likely to succeed in the classroom and less likely to attend school.

    I urge the government to throw out the cash registers, the mountains of paperwork and the funding for these studies and to place that money into school budgets to feed these children. We may not be able to ensure that every child has dinner, but if they’re in school for the day, they’ll be fed.

    I would be overjoyed to have my tax dollar directed toward a program that feeds the body and the mind. The time for innovative thinking has passed. It is time for innovative action.

    Again, a tip of the hat and the highest of regards for the two schools currently involved and to the congregation of Mountain Christian Church for caring and sharing and to Emmorton Elementary School for making a commitment to share the blessings bestowed upon them.

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    • Kharn says

      March 29, 2012 at 7:41 am

      Why should kids living in $450k homes in Bel Air get free breakfast and lunch on our tax dollars?

      Now, if charitable organizations, donors and volunteers want to undertake the effort, great and I applaud their efforts, but taxes are already high enough.

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      • Bobbie P says

        March 29, 2012 at 9:40 am

        I don’t endorse irresponsible parents in any way. That said, what is the difference between a young child who lives in a $450,000 home and is not being feed or cared for by the parents, and one who lives in a very modest home and is not being feed or cared for by the parents? In my view there is a significant difference in the parents, but no difference in the child.

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  2. Kenneth Pittman says

    March 28, 2012 at 12:01 pm

    Congratulations to all involved in this most worthwhile effort. In this country, state and county no child should ever go hungry. No matter the circumstances of the child, or the lack of responsibility of the parent no child should ever go hungry.

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  3. fashionrb says

    March 28, 2012 at 8:38 pm

    I WANT TO THANK THE VOLUNTEERS OF MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOR GIVING AND RAISING THE MONEY FOR THE NEEDY, YOU TOO HCPS. GOD BLESS YOU.

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