Across the U.S., millions of children rely on school meals as a vital source of daily nutrition. But when the weekend arrives, many families face the difficult reality of not having enough food at home.
To help fill the gap, thousands of children across Northern Illinois head home from school with more than just homework. Every Friday, they carry backpacks filled with food to help them and their families over the weekend.
This is the heart of the BackPack Program, an important initiative from Northern Illinois Food Bank that partners with 190 schools across nine counties. Each backpack contains shelf-stable meals to support a child and up to three family members through the weekend or school holidays. Children are identified for the program by school staff based on signs of chronic hunger or family need.
 
             
             
            
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