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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Power Pack program for children

The Cincinnati Freestore Foodbank and the Cincinnati Public Library each want to expand child feeding programs throughout the city. Their proposals follow a Feeding America study that showed over 25 percent of children in Ohio suffer from hunger or food insecurity. Within Hamilton County, Ohio the child hunger rate is just above 21 percent.

The Freestore wants to expand its school year Power Pack program for children. The Power Pack contains 9-12 non-perishable food items like cereal, fruit cups and pasta. It is provided to children so they can have food at their home over weekends when they cannot access the federal school lunch and breakfast program. It's a way to ensure children do not suffer from hunger.


The Power Pack provides children food for weekends during the school year. (photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Freestore Foodbank)

http://blogcritics.org/culture/article/freestore-public-library-seek-to-escalate/