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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Harvesters District Service Day



On October 3rd, our district met for a district wide service project in Kansas City. We helped fill bags for the BackSnack Program at Harvesters. We made over 2500 BackSnack bags that will be sent home with children so that they may have nutritious food over the weekend. The BackSnack program serves 13,000 children every week. Not only did we help fill bags, but we also toured the building. It is truly incredible what Harvesters is doing for the area and truly generous of the companies, restaurants, stores, manufacturers, and everyday people that are helping to supply the food. One of the stories our H
arvesters Ambassador told us was that Fruit Loops made a large batch missing one color of the loops. Harvesters received tons of boxes of Fruit Loops instead of it going to waste. The most amazing statistic that he shared with us however, is that Harvesters uses 97% of money raised to directly benefit the hungry. Thanks for all that you do for the hungry, Harvesters!
A group picture of all the schools volunteering at Harvesters.
The bags that we filled for the BackSnack Program


Clare Prohaska and some of the girls from William Jewell College working on the assembly line.
Megan Burgardt adding chocolate milk to the BackSnacks.
Christine Laskowski adding fruit to the BackSnacks.
Chris Chaffee adding the white milk.
Andrea Olsen and Abby Rimel starting the assembly line.
Traffic on I70 was so bad, we took a little detour to get home. We snapped this pic out the window on the beautiful day-we should have gotten out and walked, we might have gotten home faster. We are glad all of you that had to travel farther made it back safe and sound! Thanks for serving with us!

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