Our volunteers continue their journey of Compassion to help others in our beloved city.

On Jan. 16th and Feb. 6th, 2019, Doctors for Healthy Communities and Muslim Americans for Compassion sponsored a supplies drive for Blessings in a Backpack. The events were held at Camp Taylor Elementary School in Louisville. MAC and DHC volunteers along with Camp Taylor students, parents and teachers delivered and sorted healthy food that will be donated to those in need.

Our initiative is to address social and civic concerns in communities that are underserved and to try to utilize our resources efficiently to achieve what we believe is the most positive effect. The next planned date to deliver supplies is March 6th.

About one in five kids who eat meals at school during the week are without access to affordable, nutritious food on Saturday and Sunday. The consequences are much more than a growling stomach. Hunger can cause many physical health problems. It can also shorten a child’s attention span, lower their IQ, and keep them from making good grades. To ensure the kids in our community don’t stay hungry over the weekend, we are planning to send them home on Fridays with backpacks full of satisfying and nutritional food. We have partnered with Camp Taylor School to start with 25 children towards this goal.

Find out more about Blessings in a Backpack at www.blessingsinabackpack.org.