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RIFA’S PACK THE BUS FOOD DRIVE TO HELP FEED SCHOOL CHILDREN OVER THE WEEKENDS

RIFA’S PACK THE BUS FOOD DRIVE TO HELP FEED SCHOOL CHILDREN OVER THE WEEKENDS

JACKSON, TN, August 15, 2022 - The Regional Inter-Faith Association (RIFA) will be hosting the annual Pack the Bus food drive Saturday, August 20th from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at five locations across Jackson to benefit the Snack Backpack ministry.

On this day, the community is encouraged to shop at your local Walmart and Kroger locations to help pack Jackson-Madison County school buses full of nonperishable food items to support the Snack Backpack program.

Volunteers will be at North Walmart (2196 Emporium Dr), South Walmart (2171 South Highland Avenue), Kroger Lynnwood (941 North Pkwy), Kroger West Towne Commons (41 Stonebrook Place), and Kroger University Parkway (35 W University Pkwy) from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. helping to give out grocery lists, load the buses, and take food and monetary donations. Items include the following:

• Pop-Tarts
• Ramen Noodles (chicken or beef)
• Microwavable Popcorn (individually wrapped) 
• Apple Sauce (with foil lids)
• Oatmeal (single-serve packs)
• Chicken Noodle Soup (with pop-tops)
• Macaroni and Cheese (individual packets/ bowls) • Ravioli (with pop-tops)

Through Snack Backpack, RIFA is able to serve 13 different schools by providing 1,300 backpacks each week throughout the school year. Each snack backpack provides children with six meals and two snacks.

“This event lets us invest in our kids as an entire community to support the Snack Backpack program,” says Lisa Tillman, RIFA Executive Director. “Childhood hunger is a real problem and we want to do everything we can to combat it. This is a great opportunity for individuals, families, churches, and businesses to come together to support an effort that is truly making an impact, all while doing your weekly shopping.”

Unfortunately, many school children are home with little or no food over the weekends.
To fight this, RIFA’s Snack Backpack program, with the help of teachers and school counselors, is able to help meet this need by providing kid- friendly, easy-to-prepare, nutritious meals to students who are at risk of going hungry over the weekends.

Childhood hunger is an issue not just around the world but in our community. Studies show that children who live in food-insecure environments are more likely to face social, developmental, and psychological problems.

About RIFA

RIFA is a Christian non-profit organization that reaches out with the love of Christ to help people in need by providing physical and spiritual nourishment. In 1976, local churches and community leaders came together to discuss the growing poverty levels in Jackson, Tennessee. The problem: each individual church and civic organization did not have the resources to effectively provide relief for those in need. To coordinate a united effort, they formed a separate agency to help: The Regional Inter-faith Association (RIFA). For more information, visit www.rifajackson.org

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