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  • Senator Coons teams up with students for Food Bank of Delaware

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    WILMINGTON — Senator Coons joined 25 students at Bancroft Elementary School on Friday as they learned about the importance of giving back through community service at a food-packing project to mark a $125,000 donation from the JPMorgan Chase Foundation to the Food Bank of Delaware.

    The Foundation’s grant will allow the Food Bank of Delaware, in partnership with Children and Families First, and the Christina School District, to support three new food pantries at the Eastside Community School, serving Bancroft, Elbert-Palmer and Stubbs Elementary Schools. The funding will also provide hundreds of students with weekend food through the Food Bank’s Backpack Program. Chris feels strongly that partnerships like this truly have an impact and make a tremendous difference in the lives of our children and the community as a whole.

    “Students can’t have a hunger for knowledge if they’re worrying about the hunger that comes from not having nutritious food on their plates,” Chris said. “Giving families access to the basic necessities that many of us take for granted, like food and hygiene products, will make a significant difference in their lives. JPMorgan Chase Foundation’s generous donation will give many local students the energy and nutrition they need to find success in school and to have positive interactions with friends and family.”

    School officials will discretely identify 25 to 30 families who can select food from the pantry based on their household’s needs each week. In addition, the funding will also allow the Food Bank to provide 353 children with backpacks full of weekend food for an entire school year. The Backpack Program provides food to at-need children times when school is not in session and federal school meal programs are not available.

    To learn more about both the School Pantry and Backpack programs, please contact the Food Bank of Delaware at 302-294-0185 or go to www.fbd.org.

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  • What We’re Reading: 25% of Delawareans need food assistance

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    From the News Journal: The holiday season is a time when many Americans provide a helping hand to those less fortunate and give back to their communities. With nearly 25 percent of Delawareans currently in need of emergency food assistance, donations are needed now more than ever. Wednesday’s News Journal details the Food Bank of Delaware’s effort to expand amid record demand and decreased donations.

    The food bank is asking for help -- and lots of it.

    President and Chief Executive Officer [of the Food Bank of Delaware] Patricia Beebe is urging Delawareans to "take a stand against hunger and help make the holiday season bright for our struggling neighbors in need."

    More than 240,000 Delawareans now get food through the food bank's network of 475 anti-hunger programs -- including meal programs, church pantries and senior centers statewide -- and the need continues to grow, spokeswoman Kim Kostes said.

    "Demand for food assistance is increasing at an alarming rate, especially in Kent and Sussex counties," Kostes said.

    Click here to read the full story in the News Journal.

    Click here to learn more about the Food Bank of Delaware and how you can help.

    Click here to learn about Chris’ work to improve our economy. 

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