Amidst continually rising food insecurity, the Bozeman Schools Foundation has started its annual fundraising drive to support buying meals for students.
The money raised through the foundation’s Pack the Sack program will go to the Human Resource Development Council’s Healthy KidsPack Program, which seeks to raise awareness of food insecurity and send students home with food on weekends. This year’s drive started Feb. 1 and will continue until Feb. 14, a press release from the foundation said.
Each free weekly bag for students has three meals and snacks, the release said. HRDC is delivering an average of 725 meals each week right now, around half of which go to Bozeman Public Schools students, according to the release.
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