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No Kid Hungry

No Kid Hungry. Sara Zalar Lexi Carpenter Delphos Jefferson Middle School FCCLA Delphos Jefferson Middle School Delphos, Ohio Central Region National Outreach Project. Planning Process Identify Concerns : Our school district

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No Kid Hungry

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  1. No Kid Hungry Sara Zalar Lexi Carpenter Delphos Jefferson Middle School FCCLA Delphos Jefferson Middle School Delphos, Ohio Central Region National Outreach Project

  2. Planning Process Identify Concerns: Our school district has 44.4% of the student body who are receiving free or reduced lunch. Having this in our district brings concern for helping those who are less fortunate and may not receive healthy meals every day. Some ideas to raise money for support of No Kid Hungry-Share Our Strength are to collect pop tabs and cans or host a chili supper before a basketball game.

  3. SET A GOAL: We will collect 100 lbs. of cans and tabs in one week to cash in for a donation to No Kid Hungry to end childhood hunger. • FORM A PLAN: • Who: • The Delphos Jefferson Middle/High School students and the community. • What: • FCCLA members will create posters, write announcements and articles for the Delphos Herald to request the school and community collection of cans and tabs for one week.

  4. Where: The Delphos Jefferson Middle/High School cafeteria and the Delphos businesses. When: January 13-17, 2014 Why: We feel kids that are starving should have an equal chance at a reliable food source. We will cash in pop tabs and cans for money to end the childhood hunger.

  5. How: We will create signs for school, a picture and article for the Delphos Herald to inform the community, and visit area businesses to ask them to collect for one week. Announcements will be made daily. Cans and tabs will be collected and weighed daily to announce the leaders. A picture and article will be sent to the Delphos Herald after the cans and tabs are cashed in at Kohart Recycling in Delphos. Thank you cards will be written to businesses who collected for us. The money will be deposited to the school treasurer and a check will be sent to No Kid Hungry-Share Our Strength.

  6. ACT: • Signs displayed, announcements given • daily, and businesses were contacted and collections were made. Since the grade competition started slow due to weather and delays, we extended the contest to January 24. Cans and tabs cashed in, money deposited. Check will be sent when processed by treasurer.

  7. FOLLOW-UP: • We collected 129.2 lbs. at school. The 8th grade won and will receive a cookie and juice next week as a prize. The community and businesses collected 161.9 lbs. If we were to do this again, we would collect all year and cash in every quarter of the school year. We would also hang statistics around the school and businesses for more awareness. School delays and cancellations made it difficult to complete all the hunger awareness activities we had hoped to accomplish.

  8. PROJECT SUMMARY The purpose of this project is to make the students and community aware of hunger issues in the U.S. It is related to Family Consumer Science Healthy Foods course for Middle Schools. The standard used in this project is to advocate a healthy lifestyle with identifying social and cultural factors and food intake patterns.

  9. Hunger Statistics • In Allen County, Ohio the total of people living below the poverty line: 18.0 % (2007-2011) Source: 2010 US Census • 44.4% of Delphos City School District students are reduced or free lunch • 18 Franklin Elementary students in our district are currently served through Meals Til Monday, a non-profit weekend backpack food supply Source: Delphos City Schools Administration • Every dollar donated to West Ohio Food Bank(serving Allen County) brings 10lbs. of food or 8 meals to distribute Source: www.westohiofoodbank.org

  10. Our community has been hit hard economically by loss of businesses, increased water and utility expenses therefore creating great burdens for families. With 44.4% of our students being on free or reduced lunches in our district, we want to find a way to stop hunger and contribute to No Kid Hungry without asking for money.

  11. Advertising

  12. Collecting & Weighing cans/tabs for Grade competition

  13. Cashing In

  14. DonationSent

  15. We have several people to thank for helping us with this project. We would not have accomplished what we did without the help of others. • Thanks to the following for donations: Baked to Perfection staff, TMD, Delphos Fire Department, VFW, Delphos Recreation Center, American Legion, The Eagles, Landeck School, Franklin School, and Delphos Herald.

  16. Community supports FCCLA can-tab drive Delphos Herald-On Line Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:15 PM The Jefferson FCCLA would like to thank the area businesses and student body who participated in collecting cans and tabs for one week in support of No Kid Hungry. A total of 291.1 pounds was collected at a value of $116.44. Above: Members Maggie Kimmet, left, and Sara Zalar show just a sampling of those collected. (Submitted photo)

  17. Bibliography Antalis, K. (2014, Jan. 30). Email interview. Bright, Gary D. "2012 Annual Report." - Home Page. N.p., 30 June 2012. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. Rostorfer, B. (2014, Jan. 27). Email interview. 2010 US Census

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