School Sack Program

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In the beginning . . .

Support

The Macomb School Sack Program began in

“It takes a community to support the needy

2005 when the Kiwanis, Lions and Noon

children in this school district.”

Rotary clubs were approached by the school district. A growing need was seen in the

Contributions are accepted in any amount, but

community to help make sure that children

the approximate numbers below can be a

were not only getting healthy food but

great help in determining an amount.

enough food when they weren’t at school. A joint effort by these service organizations contributed to starting up the School Sack program. The program began through a seed money donation of $2,000 per club. Since 2006, the program has served anywhere from 40-140 students per week based on the budget for each year.



$150: 1 child for an entire school year



$1500: 10 children for a year



$3000: 20 children for a year

For a list of all of our generous contributors, please refer to the Macomb Kiwanis website at www.macombkiwanis.org. **A special thanks goes out to Aramark for

For the Donor The Macomb School Sack program keeps everything local. 100% of the donations are

week for the children!!**

sent to parents and throughout the year at its meetings. Any and all support is greatly appreciated for this truly important program.

Program A Community Partnership Administrative Agent: Macomb Kiwanis Club

provided to donors at their request. The gift

acknowledges everyone’s support in a letter

M

labor hours in assembling the sacks each

School Sack program. A media release will be

School District. In addition, the Kiwanis Club

School Sack

their generous contribution of money and

given to the Macomb School District for the

is publicly acknowledged by the Macomb

CUSD 185

[email protected]

How to Donate: Checks can be made to the Macomb Kiwanis Foundation and can be mailed to the Macomb Kiwanis Club at PO Box 59, Macomb IL 61455. Donations are tax deductible. 2015-2016 School Year

The Macomb CUSD 185 School Sack Program What?

Sack Contents

When?

♦ 3—4oz 100% juices (assorted)

School Sacks begin every September and run

to make sure that the neediest children will

♦ 1—3 oz bag baby carrots

through the entire school year. The need for

have something to eat during the weekends.

♦ 1—1oz mozzarella string cheese

The School Sack Program was started in order

The ultimate goal is to provide ALL of the needy children in the Macomb School District with a School Sack on the weekends.

♦ 1—4oz yogurt

this assistance continues throughout the summer, however, at this time the funds and

♦ 1—4oz pudding ♦ 2—Whole fresh fruit (assorted)

the means are not available to support this program through the summer.

♦ 1—Individual snack pack (i.e. Animal

Who? Children are identified by the District through the teachers, school counselors, secretaries

Crackers/ Teddy Grahams/ Chex Mix) ♦ 1—Nutrigrain bar ♦ 1– Assorted cereal

Each Friday, a sack containing tasty and

♦ 1—PopTart

nutritional foods is provided for each needy

and other staff. The income guidelines outlined by the Title 1 program are used to help select students. A letter is then sent

Where?

home to the parent/guardian explaining the

In 2014-2015 there were an average of around

program. If the form is returned noting the

60 students served each week.

family’s acceptance of the program, the child is then included in the program.

Why? An increasing number of children are at risk of not getting enough to eat between lunch on Friday and breakfast on Monday. This program is unique to this community and is designed to help meet this need.

How?

♦ Approximately 50% to MacArthur ♦ Approximately 50% to Lincoln

child. The child is then able to take the food home for the weekend and in some cases may even share it with his/her siblings.

Help! Due to the obvious needs of our community, your help is essential. Continued

Cost? ♦ $4.50 per child per weekend ♦ Approx. $16,000 estimated for 2015-2016

support from current contributors and increased participation by new supporters will continue to not only fill the need, but provide added security for the program for years to come.