Penticton Starfish Seeking Donations to Feed Kids in Summer

Concerned about keeping kids fed that access food programs during the school year, the Penticton Starfish Pack project is asking the community to donate to help families throughout the summer.

Tracy Van Raes, Starfish Pack chair and Rotarian, said their team put slips of paper into all the Starfish backpacks at the end of the school year with an email address to reach out if families needed summer support.

 

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DCF raises money for Delta Starfish locations through “Kindness Meters”

Small acts of kindness by Delta residents are adding up to help local children facing food insecurity at home.

The Delta Community Foundation (DCF) donated a total of $1,500 to the Rotary Club of North Delta and South Delta Baptist Church, operators of the North Delta and South Delta Starfish Pack programs.

All of the money donated was collected a few coins at a time via “kindness meters” installed around the city.

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Paddleboard Fundraiser raises $31k for Vernon Starfish

The fifth annual Stand Up For challenge saw boarders paddle the 18-kilometre length of Kalamalka Lake to raise money. The event took place September 3rd and surpassed its $24,000 goal even before participants hit the water.

When all was said and done, they had raised $31,110 raised for Kalamalka Starfish Pack. The funds will provide backpacks full of food each weekend to 50 children for the entire school year.

 

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Kamloops Starfish feeding 200 kids as school year begins

For the last six years, the Starfish Backpack program has been feeding school children in need.

Every week, the child receives a grocery bag full of food from the Kamloops Food Bank.

“It hits their hearts when they hear children don’t have food, and I think that’s something for all of us that’s impossible to understand. There are children in our communities that don’t have food when they go home,” said Kamloops Food Bank executive director Bernadette Siracky.

 

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