The Food 4 Kids Backpack Program, established in 2006, provides weekend food packages to chronically hungry elementary school students from low-income households who are at risk of hunger over the weekend when free school meals are unavailable.
Every Friday afternoon students on the program are called out of class, often to the school nurse’s office, and discretely given a bag of food which is tucked into their backpacks. Each bag contains enough food to see the students through the weekend, and the discreet distributions remove the stigma that might be attached to the program.
3,777 Students
Fed Weekly
97 San Diego County Schools Enrolled
19 School
Districts
How are children selected for the program?
School staff members identify students who display signs of chronic hunger. Warning signs include stomach aches, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, hoarding food from the cafeteria, and absenteeism. Once a child has been identified as “chronically hungry,” a referral form is sent to the Food Bank and the student’s parents are sent a permission slip to enroll the student in the program.
What food items are included in the backpack?
Nutritious food items include:
- Cereal
- Oatmeal bars
- Juice
- Milk
- Yogurt
- Fruit squeezers
- Fruit strips
- Sunflower kernels
- Trail mix
- Beef & turkey sticks
- Crackers
- Tuna salad
- Chicken salad
- Chicken chili
- Microwavable Ravioli/Spaghetti/Lasagna
- Fideo
- Spaghetti sauce
- Canned chicken
- Oats
- Rice
- Pinto beans
Common Questions & Resources
Any San Diego County public school with 80% or more of the school’s student population participating in a free or subsidized school meal program can join the Food 4 Kids Backpack Program.
Establishing a new site is based upon availability and funding. If you are interested in having your elementary school participate in the Backpack Program, please submit an application to the Food Bank. Your application will be reviewed and placed on a waiting list. Admittance to the program is based on funding and the order in which applications are received.
If you have any questions, concerns or want to follow up on an application that has already been submitted, please contact Makena Rutan, School-Based Program Coordinator, at MRutan@SanDiegoFoodBank.org.
More than 90 San Diego County elementary schools in 19 school districts are currently enrolled in the program. The program currently feeds 3,700 students each week at the following schools:
Borrego
- Borrego Springs Elementary
Chula Vista
- Calvin J. Lauderbach Elementary
- Feaster Charter School
- Fred H. Rohr Elementary
- Harborside Elementary
- John Montgomery
- Juarez Lincoln Elementary
- Lilian J. Rice Elementary
- Los Altos
- Otay Elementary School
- Palomar Elementary
- Vista Square Elementary
El Cajon
- Naranca Elementary
Escondido
- Central Elementary
- Farr Avenue Elementary
- Felicita Elementary
- Oak Hill Elementary
Fallbrook
- Fallbrook STEAM Academy Elementary
- La Paloma Elementary
- Live Oak Elementary
- Maie Ellis
- W. Frazier Elementary
Jamul-Dulzura
- Jamul Elementary
Lemon Grove
- San Altos Elementary
- San Miguel Elementary
- Vista La Mesa Elementary
Mountain Empire
- Potrero Elementary
National City
- El Toyon Elementary
- John Otis Elementary
- Kimball Elementary
- Lincoln Acres
- Olivewood Elementary
- Palmer Way Elementary
- Rancho De La Nacion
Oceanside
- Del Rio Elementary
- Foussat Elementary
- Laurel Elementary
- Libby Elementary
- Nichols Elementary
Poway
- Los Penasquitos Elementary
- Midland Elementary
- Pomerado Elementary School
- Valley Elementary
- Youth in Transition (YIT)
San Diego Unified
- America's Finest Charter School
- Audobon Charter School
- Balboa Elementary
- Central Elementary
- Chavez Elementary
- Cherokee Point Elementary
- Chollas/Meade Elementary
- Clairemont Canyon
- Darnall Charter School
- Edison Elementary
- Encanto Elementary
- Herbert Ibarra Elementary
- Horton Elementary
- John Adams Elementary
- Joyner Elementary School
- Kimbrough Elementary
- King Chavez of Excellence
- Mountain View Elementary
- Oak Park Music Conservatory
- Perkins Elementary
- Riley Elementary
- Rowan Elementary School
- Sherman Elementary
- Valencia Park
San Marcos
- Joli Ann Elementary
- San Marcos Elementary
San Ysidro
- Smythe Elementary
- Sunset Elementary
- Willow Elementary
Santee Unified
- Cajon Park
- Carlton Hills
- Carlton Oaks
- Hill Creek
- Pepper Drive
- PRIDE Academy
- Rio Seco
- Sycamore Canyon
South Bay Union
- Bayside Elementary
- Berry Elementary
- Central Elementary
- Emory Elementary
- IB Charter Elementary
- Mendoza Elementary
- Nestor Elementary
- Nicoloff Elementary
- Oneonta Elementary
- Pence Elementary
- Sunny Slope Elementary
Spring Valley
- Avondale Elementary
- Casa Del Oro
Vallecitos
- Vallecitos Elementary
Vista
- Foothill Oak Elementary
- Vista Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA)
- $300 = 1 school year (36 weekends)
- $32 = 1 month (4 weekends)
- $8 = 1 weekend
Please contact Makena Rutan, School-Based Program Coordinator, at MRutan@SanDiegoFoodBank.org for information on ways you can support the Food 4 Kids Backpack Program.
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