KFB FAQs

How big of a problem is childhood food insecurity?

In the US:
According to a report by the USDA in 2006, 12.6 million children are living in food insecure households. That is 17.2% of all children living in the United States.
In Michigan:
A study done from 2003 to 2005 by the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) found that in Michigan, 11.5% of households are food insecure and 459,304 children live in poverty.

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How are the at-risk children identified?

School officials provide KFB with the number of children at their site that they know are living in food insecure households. Often, children self report that they have not eaten since yesterday at school, or teachers, nurses, and social workers recognize the signs of poor nutrition: listlessness, low energy, below normal growth, pale complexion, circles under their eyes and poor concentration.

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Where does KFB get sack supper items?

About 80% of the food provided in the sack supper is obtained from West Michigan Second Harvest Gleaners. Their food items are 15 cents a pound. About 10% of the food provided is donated by area grocery stores or food vendors, for example, all of the bread for sack supper sandwiches is donated by Sara-Lee. The other 10% is given through food drives.

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How is KFB funded?

KFB does not receive any funds from the Federal, State, County or City Governments. We receive monies through grants from local foundations, local businesses, individuals, and community organizations. KFB has two annual fund raisers: the American Culinary Federation of Greater Grand Rapids conducts Feast for Kids every spring and our Board of Directors and Fund Development Committee host Hunger Takes Flight in May.

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Who are the staff members of KFB?

Kids Food Basket has three paid staff members: Bridget Clark Whitney, Executive Director, who has been with the organization since its inception in 2002. Jane Berkey, Operations Manager, has been with KFB since February of 2004. Cheryl Schuch, Manager of Volunteer Services, has been with the organization since April of 2007.

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Where can I go for more information?

For more information about KFB and how you can help attack childhood hunger in Grand Rapids visit our web site: www.kidsfoodbasket.org
Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/kidsfoodbasket
Call us: 616-235-4532

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FYI - Other Facts

  • KFB started feeding 125 children each week day, and currently we are feeding 1,346 children in our fifth year of service.
  • An average of 70 community members volunteer at KFB each day!
  • We have three paid staff members and our administration costs are less than 6%!
  • Our annual budget is $720,000

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