I was surprised the first time I heard Dr. Torrez talk about
children right here in our community that don’t have enough food. These
children are fed at school 5-days-a-week, but on the week-ends they often go
without. I cannot imagine walking home from school on a Friday afternoon as a 2nd
grader wondering if I’ll have anything to eat for the next two days. Dr. Torrez
raised awareness of the problem and then offered a solution. PISD is partnering
with local churches on a pilot program called Backpack Pfriends. The program distributes
backpacks loaded with nutritious food for the week-end every Friday for at risk
children. PCC is one of churches stepping up to partner with the school
district for the pilot program.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Backpack Pfriends
Dr. Alex Torrez, Superintendent of PISD delivered a video
message to PCC on Sunday, December 15. He said, “Sometimes we think of not having
access to enough food as a problem in other communities, other countries, but
not in our own backyard. Childhood hunger is real. It is a problem and it
exists in PISD right now.”
This year’s Christmas Eve offering will be given in total to
fund the Backpack Pfriends project at Brookhollow Elementary School. The
backpacks have already been donated, so 100% of our offering will go to
providing the food to put in them. Our goal is to raise $9000 needed to support
the program through the spring semester and fall. Would you set aside an
offering for Christmas Eve that will be an on-going blessing to children in our
community?
This year’s Christmas Eve project also provides
opportunities for us to help in a “hands-on” way. PCC will need volunteers to
stuff the backpacks every week and hand them out. More details about
volunteering to be part of the Backpack Pfriends program will be available in
January. What a great opportunity for PCC to make a difference for Christ in
our own backyard.
The proverb contends, “A generous man will himself be
blessed, for he shares his food with the poor.” Proverbs 22:9 (NIV)
Our desire is to honor God by sharing our food and the Bread
of Life, who is Christ our Lord. We won’t be slipping gospel tracts into the
backpacks, but we will pray for each family that receives them. We won’t give
with strings attached; we’ll simply be a blessing and let the Spirit work.
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