• Sponsor A Student #YouCanHelp

    Sponsor a student for the 2018-2019 school year. $200 will support our mission to fight child hunger in our community! We have 3,300 kids enrolled in our program meaning so many children need your help to make up for the 7 missed meals over the weekend. Our goal is to help kids come back to school on Monday focused on learning and not on their empty belly. You can be the sponsor that  makes the change for a student! #YouCanHelp
    Click the image below to donate today!
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  • FFT Adds Okaloosa Academy to the Program!

    We are excited to announce that Okaloosa Academy has been added to our program. Okaloosa Academy brings us to a total of 33 schools and 3,300 kids being served by Food For Thought for the 2018-2019 school year! 
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  • 11,716: The Number of Items Donated Through In For 10!

    In August we connected with members of the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber and asked them to be In For 10. Our goal was to hand out backpacks we use for weekly services to members and have them bring the bags back to us filled with 10 items! Last week we wrapped up the campaign and because of the wonderful people that chose to be In For 10 we received 11,716 items! We are grateful for our community and their generosity to help us fight child hunger. Thank you for being In For 10!

     

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  • The 5th Annual Stock the Pantry Party Fills The Shelves!

    We are blown away by the support shown to our organization at Stock The Pantry! Between 16 teams 226,000 food items were donated to kick start the 2018-2019 school year! We are grateful for every single person that joined us at the party and donated to help feed the kids. We couldn't do it without your support!

    Thank you to Grayton Beer Company, Ben & Jerry's and The Village Door for providing drinks and food for the event!

     

     

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  • Backpack Program- How it Works!

    Our backpack program has been an integral part of Food For Thought since the beginning. It takes time, effort and countless volunteers to cover each step of the backpack program to ensure that 3,000 kids in Okaloosa and Walton counties receive their backpack.

    Food insecure children leave school for the weekend knowing that their next meal isn't guaranteed until the next school day. That means nearly 7 meals are missed before they return to school on Monday expected to show up ready to engage with their peers and learn from their teachers. The backpack program alleviates the stress on a hungry children providing a sense of security knowing food is going home with them for the weekend. We are dedicated to empowering children to get the most out of their education and help them develop along with their peers. 

    Every day of the week has set tasks that are necessary to complete to get the backpacks from FFT to the students!

    Monday & Tuesday- Volunteers help the FFT staff count and sort backpacks in the Destin and Santa Rosa Beach pantries. Inventory is taken of food to set up the packing assembly line.

    Wednesday- Volunteer groups pack over 1,600 backpacks in the Destin pantry to be distributed to the Okaloosa county schools on Thursday. 

    Thursday- Volunteers load up the FFT vans, Norma and Betty, or their vehicle to distribute backpacks to Okaloosa schools. The Santa Rosa Beach pantry is busy with volunteer groups packing over 1,200 bags to be distributed to Walton county schools on Friday. 

    Friday- Volunteers load up Norma and Betty or their vehicle to distribute backpacks to Walton county schools. By Friday afternoon 3,000 backpacks have been delivered to 32 schools to ensure kids don't go hungry through the weekend. 

     Our mission to fight child hunger is supported by dedicated volunteers and donors. If you're interested in getting involved with the backpack program check out our website for more information or contact us at volunteer@fftfl.org

     

    Posted by Stephanie Groves