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A new year and new goals for the Savannah-Chatham County “Backpack Buddy” Programs is delightful the group west.
In their first meeting of 2012 held at Congregation Mickve Israel, representatives from about 20 native religious congregations agreed to expand charitable hunger comfort efforts to West Chatham elementary schools during the coming year.
Partnered with Subsequent Harvest of Coastal Georgia and the Savannah-Chatham County infamous Public schoolsystem, religious leaders from Tybee Island to Bloomingdale will network to billet the program in Bloomingdale, Garden City, Georgetown, Godley Position, Gould, Pooler, Port Wentworth, Southwest and West Chatham straightforward schools to ensure public school children no longer go home for the weekend wondering where their next carry to extremes is coming from.
Instead, they will go home with a backpack stuffed with enough healthy sustenance and snacks to get them through and back on Monday.
It was just after Thanksgiving 2008 when local Jewish congregants Norman and Julie Hirsch introduced the Backpack Buddy belief to Congregation Mickve Israel. Because the school cafeteria was the primary source of grub for many East Broad Elementary students, school officials had identified 25 students who were at-jeopardize for hunger every weekend.
Source: Savannah Morning News